Marsha Mitchell, une mannequin de voyage, s'arrête dans une ville du sud pour voir sa soeur qui a épousé un Ku Klux Klansman. Marsha voit le KKK commettre un meurtre et aide le procureur Bur... Tout lireMarsha Mitchell, une mannequin de voyage, s'arrête dans une ville du sud pour voir sa soeur qui a épousé un Ku Klux Klansman. Marsha voit le KKK commettre un meurtre et aide le procureur Burt Rainey à traduire les criminels en justice.Marsha Mitchell, une mannequin de voyage, s'arrête dans une ville du sud pour voir sa soeur qui a épousé un Ku Klux Klansman. Marsha voit le KKK commettre un meurtre et aide le procureur Burt Rainey à traduire les criminels en justice.
- Reporter
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- Mrs. Rainey
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- Townsman on Courthouse Steps
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- Interne
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- Jury Foreman
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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis was one of only a handful of straight-up dramas in which Doris Day ever appeared, and was her first (and only) film for Warner Brothers in which she did not sing a note. She accepted this role partly for the opportunity to work with one of her childhood idols, Ginger Rogers.
- GaffesThe cabbie who declines to give Marsha a ride turns out to be a participant in the planned Klan lynching at the jailhouse, but he tells her to walk to the Recreation Center just 10 blocks away, knowing that she would need to pass the jailhouse on the way and possibly witness the crime. He could easily have driven her to her destination in a few minutes and still would have had plenty of time to drive back to the jailhouse to participate in the reporter's murder.
- Citations
Burt Rainey: Just wearing that hood doesn't change your voice, Walker. Am I supposed to be afraid of you because your face is covered up? It'll take more than these sheets you're wearing to hide the fact that you're mean, frightened little people, or you wouldn't be here, desecrating the cross.
Charlie Barr: In the name of the imperial Klan...
Burt Rainey: Don't give me that Halloween routine.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Biography: Doris Day: It's Magic (1998)
- Bandes originalesKiss Me Sweet
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Music by Milton Drake
Played when Marsha first goes to the recreation center
At a time when the government was far more interested in ferreting out "Communists"--who it was convinced were the driving forces behind the burgeoning civil rights movement--than it was in eliminating far more dangerous menaces like the Klan, it took guts for Warners to come out with a film like this. The movie actually was condemned as "Communist propaganda" by various right-wing groups, a charge Warners was used to by this time, and the studio courageously stood behind the film.
Day, Rogers, Reagan, even Steve Cochran are at the top of their form here. A previous poster has called this a "forgotten gem", and he hit the nail right on the head. This is a first-rate film that isn't as well known as it should be, and is most definitely worth a look.
- frankfob
- 17 janv. 2005
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- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
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