Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA runaway follows the leader of a gang of boys, and they all wind up working in a turpentine camp.A runaway follows the leader of a gang of boys, and they all wind up working in a turpentine camp.A runaway follows the leader of a gang of boys, and they all wind up working in a turpentine camp.
- Store Clerk
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- Harvey
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- Deputy
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- Pinkie
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Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAt the end of the film, Mr Albee is charged with "peonage". Peonage is a system where creditors forced debtors to work for them and is a form of involuntary servitude. Peonage was made illegal in the USA by an act of Congress in 1867.
- PatzerAs Jesse approaches the rich boy to help him, the boy is on his hands and knees, whereas the next (closer) shot shows him flat out on the ground.
- Zitate
[last lines]
Judge: [Addresses the court] Gentlemen, my great-great grandfather came to this country in a ship that was nothing more than a barge. He brought his sons. With their own hands they built a home out of the wilderness. One of those sons died in the War of the Revolution. The other served in the first Congress. Their sons after them went west, with the wild country; built railroads, bridges; served the government. All of them: pioneers, builders, soldiers, and statesman. And all for what? Just one thing: to build a state - a state in which their children could live as free men. I've served that state forty years. During that time I've experienced every emotion for it: pride, fear, resentment. This is the first time in my years of service that I feel... shame. I'm ashamed that even one man within the state should hold in contempt the principles for which our fathers died. I accuse these men of relentless, unmerciful cruelty. I lay the murders of Jesse Thompson and Peter Graff at their door
[Speaks directly to the youths on trial]
Judge: What can I say to you, but to ask you to forgive us? We've become so enamored with the symbols of liberty, we've forgotten its basic principles. You are very bitter toward us, but perhaps later, you may learn to forgive us. I remand you to the state farm, where the state will have a chance to pay its debt to you, if that be possible; where you will be provided for, taught a trade, given the opportunity to be children. I'll see to that. As for your debts to Mister Albee, they were made by minors, and I hereby declare them void.
Albee: You can't do that, judge!
Judge: Mister Albee, I hold you for federal grand jury on the charge of peonage. And while in jail you might study the works of Abraham Lincoln.
- VerbindungenReferences Tarzan, der Affenmensch (1932)
It was just an unexpected fine piece of filmmaking given the exploitative title, and in the very end it kind of turns into White Heat as enacted by Mrs. Cagney's 8th Grade Class, And you know what? I liked it.
Highly recommended and quite well shot, with very fluid camera movement and great use of light especially in the final court room scene where natural sunlight seems to be streaming through the windows.
Anne Shirley doesn't show up till the final act, but when she does she's incredible in an absolutely sensational performance. Have you ever seen a performance by an actress in a 1930 or 40 something film where she was actually properly styled and they didn't have her hair set and glamorously made up because she was in the part of someone poor or a child? There were parts of watching her final moments in the film that seemed like it was a present day actress merely filmed in black-and-white. Just riveting. The only way this film could be better would be if Eleanor Roosevelt showed up in a tank with the National Guard at the end.
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- Herkunftsland
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- Saints Without Wings
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 12 Minuten
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