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" Notes: This movie completely deserves its stellar reputation. Indeed, it was such a powerful movie and it is not very often that I saw a movie who felt so historically important. Indeed, there are tons of movies like ‘Philadelphia’ who explores some important issues but at least a decade too late while this movie was made when the segregation was still going strong in the South of the USA. Indeed, the whole thing was just so intense, especially the first half which was just so spellbindin"
" Notes: This movie completely deserves its stellar reputation. Indeed, it was such a powerful movie and it is not very often that I saw a movie who felt so historically important. Indeed, there are tons of movies like ‘Philadelphia’ who explores some important issues but at least a decade too late while this movie was made when the segregation was still going strong in the South of the USA. Indeed, the whole thing was just so intense, especially the first half which was just so spellbindin"
" 1967 Directed By Norman Jewison Starring Sidney Poitiers / Rod Steiger / Warren Oates and featuring Lee Grant as Mrs. Colbert My Rating : 2.5 for Remarkable My imbd Pleasure Meter : 4.0/5.0 Stars "
"First viewing - Sept. 18th I had intended to watch more movies over the weekend, but due to technical issues with Showbox and other commitments that popped up that didn't work out. So after dinner Monday night I settled in with this film which I've heard spoken of favorably over the years. First off, the cast is outstanding especially Sidney Poitier. The story is well-told all around, mixing racial tensions with a murder mystery which kept me guessing almost up to the very end. Overall it's a h"
" Rating iMDB: My Rating: Director: Actors: Genre: The Plot:"
“Since this movie won the Academy Award for the Best Picture, I was really eager to check it out but, for some reasons, it took me about 10 years to finally see the damned thing. Well, I can tell you, it was definitely worth the wait and this movie completely deserved its stellar reputation. Indeed, it was such a powerful movie and it is not very often that I saw a movie who felt so historically important. Indeed, there are tons of movies like ‘Philadelphia’ who explores some important issues but at least a decade too late while this movie was made when the segregation was still going strong in the South of the USA. Indeed, the whole thing was just so intense, especially the first half which was just so spellbinding to behold. It’s interesting that, the very same year, Sidney Poitie” read more