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The Bargain Nexus - Inherit the Wind

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Manufacturer: United Artists Starring: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March, Gene Kelly, Dick York, Donna Anderson Directed By: Stanley Kramer
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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1 Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD EAN: 9780792851622 Format: Black & White ISBN: 0792851625 Label: United Artists Manufacturer: United Artists Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: United Artists Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2001-12-11 Running Time: 128 Studio: United Artists Theatrical Release Date: 1960-11-01
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent film, if a big over-acted Comment: This is an excellent adaption of a great American play, although a bit over-acted, especially by Fredric March. There is absolutely nothing subtle about his performance. I also found Gene Kelly's performance to be quite good. I think his character should be found to be just as annoying as March's, just as self-righteous in his own way. The ending of the movie is one of my favorites... with Drummond slapping the 2 books together as 1 when he walks out. That to me is the most important message of the movie, that science and religion can work together.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So tense, you can cut the atmosphere with a knife Comment: I've been watching a number of Spencer Tracy films recently, having become friendly with someone who knew him. His warm yet laconic style brings something special to every part, and this great movie is no exception. Court dramas have a special appeal of their own and for some reason this reminds me of A Few Good Men - maybe because the action centres around the unexpected performance of a key witness. I especially like the informal style of the 1920s courthouse, with bias on view throughout the whole proceedings. Tracy retains his cool, helped by a brilliant cast who create one those memorable moments in cinema when Frederic March cracks under pressure. Watch for a great piece of work from Gene Kelly and Harry Morgan as the oh-so plausible judge. It's just over $7 on Amazon - much cheaper than a movie ticket.
Customer Rating:      Summary: So bad a film, it quickly found a home in our rubbish bin! Comment: Total manipulation and bias throughout the entire movie.
The Producers of this movie must have thought that the people viewing this film, are as stupid as the characters they had portrayed as "Christians".
So far removed from any truth. The only thing this film is "based on" is the Director's own personal bias.
Just because "one" has the money to make a film, doesn't mean that "one" has the intelligence to do so, or even the right to insult the intelligence of others. Don't waste your time or your money on this film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Old film with a Modern Theme Comment: This is an old film, but the subject is taken right out of todays headlines. You must see this film.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Watchable Fictionalization of Scopes Trial, Spencer Tracy Rocks. Comment: An excellently directed and filmed fictionalized telling of the famous Scopes Monkey trial of 1925. The characters are based on the historical figures, and some of the narrative is closely tied in with the trial material, but this is a cinematic ver...(read more)sion of a play that deviates in many respects from the historical event.
This is one of Spencer Tracy's great performances, only seven years before his death. Tracy plays Henry Drummond who corresponds with the enlightened Clarence Darrow in the historical event. Some of his trial scenes are the best of the movie.
The character of Brady (corresponding to the real William Jennings Bryan) is a buffoonish caricature of the real figure. Boo. Hiss. The historical Bryan deserves better.
Anyway, this is still a fine movie and is recommended for fans of Spencer Tracy, Gene Kelly (as the cynical Baltimore newspaper man), and those who are interested in movies dealing with the struggle of fact against myopic religiosity.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Two-time Best Actor OscarÂ(r) winners* Spencer Tracy and Fredric March go toe-to-toe in this thrilling re-creation of the most titanic courtroom battle of the century. Garnering four Academy AwardÂ(r) nominations**, including Best Actor (Tracy), and featuring Gene Kelly in a rare, critically-acclaimed dramatic role, Inherit the Wind is powerful, provocative cinema and "a heaping measure of entertainment" (The Hollywood Reporter)! The controversial subject of evolution versus creation causes two polar opposites to engage in one explosive battle of beliefs. Attorney Clarence Darrow (Tracy) faces off against fundamentalist leader William Jennings Bryan (March) in a small Tennessee town where a teacher has been brought to trial for teaching Darwinism. Let the trial begin...and watch the sparks fly!
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