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Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment

  • 1963
  • Not Rated
  • 52m
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7.8/10
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Primary (1960)
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Governor George Wallace will not let two black students into an Alabama school, against the wishes of President Kennedy. Loud shouts come from both sides of the issue as JFK stands by his de... Read allGovernor George Wallace will not let two black students into an Alabama school, against the wishes of President Kennedy. Loud shouts come from both sides of the issue as JFK stands by his decisions.Governor George Wallace will not let two black students into an Alabama school, against the wishes of President Kennedy. Loud shouts come from both sides of the issue as JFK stands by his decisions.

  • Director
    • Robert Drew
  • Stars
    • James Lipscomb
    • John F. Kennedy
    • George Wallace
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    7.8/10
    913
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    • Director
      • Robert Drew
    • Stars
      • James Lipscomb
      • John F. Kennedy
      • George Wallace
    • 8User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    James Lipscomb
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy
    • Self - President of the United States
    George Wallace
    George Wallace
    • Self - Governor of Alabama
    Robert F. Kennedy
    Robert F. Kennedy
    • Self - Attorney General of the United States
    Vivian Malone
    Vivian Malone
    • Self - a Negro Student
    James Hood
    • Self - a Negro Student
    Michael LeMoyne Kennedy
    • Self - Robert F. Kennedy's Son
    • (as Michael)
    Burke Marshall
    • Self - Assistant Attorney General
    • (as Burt Marshall)
    Nicholas Katzenbach
    Nicholas Katzenbach
    • Self - Deputy Attorney General
    John Dore
    • Self - Deputy Attorney General
    Jack Greenberg
    • Self - N.A.A.C.P. Advisor
    Creighton Williams Abrams
    Creighton Williams Abrams
    • Self - Confrontation Planner for Military
    • (as General Abrams)
    Kerry Kennedy
    • Self - Robert F. Kennedy's Daughter
    Peyton Norville
    • Self - United States Marshal
    • (as Marshal Norville)
    Henry Graham
    Henry Graham
    • Self - Commander of Alabama National Guard
    • (as General Graham)
    Dave McGlathery
    • Self - a Negro Engineering Student
    Kenneth P. O'Donnell
    Kenneth P. O'Donnell
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Drew
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    8SnoopyStyle

    a historical document

    It's a fly-on-the-wall documentary cinema verite as three powerful men are coming to an epic battle. President John F. Kennedy wants to enforce the integration of the University of Alabama. His younger brother Robert F. Kennedy is the Attorney General of the United States. George Wallace is the Governor of Alabama and insists on fighting the federal government.

    This serves as a piece of historical document. It's not pushing the agenda one way or another. It is simply showing the situation as it existed. There is surprising tension despite the known history. I can't wait for the movie.
    10view_and_review

    Priceless Historical Footage

    On a hot day in June there was a standoff between the governor of Alabama, arch-segregationist, rabid racist, George Wallace, and the POTUS, John Fitzgerald Kennedy. What about? The right for Vivian Malone and James Hood to enter the University of Alabama. They were already accepted by the university, but George Wallace saw it as his religious and public duty to physically bar them from entering. JFK had a decision to make: federalize the Alabama National Guard and risk crucial southern votes for his civil rights legislation, or back off and stall the inevitable just to keep southern support.

    This one-hour documentary is real-time footage of the strategizing by JFK, his brother and Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and others from the Kennedy administration. This footage is historical and priceless, especially with the knowledge of who was on the right side of history and who was on the wrong side. I thoroughly enjoyed seeing history being made and hearing JFK make a monumental speech about freedom and equality.
    10Art-22

    A fascinating cinéma vérité documentary which has to be seen to be believed.

    A truly remarkable documentary which had cameras with all the principals involved in the confrontation between Governor George Wallace of Alabama and the federal courts in letting two black students enroll in the University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa. I was awed at witnessing the planning sessions of President John F. Kennedy, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, General Abrams, Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach, etc. The University had already approved the admission of the two students; Alabama was the only remaining state which had not fully integrated its university system, and Governor Wallace vowed to stand at the entrance and prevent the students from entering. What the federal government will do when that happens is the focus of the documentary? The tension is real! The drama is real! The participants are real! A most extraordinary documentary I never knew existed before it bowled me over when I saw it in 1981 in a theater, and again when recently shown on the Turner Classic Movies channel. I would have thought it could never have been made. After all, I'm sure Governor Wallace knew it was a lost cause, yet he gave permission for the film makers to film him and his staff and the confrontation. The principals were covered by four teams of film makers and most of the footage appeared unstaged. Shots of Robert Kennedy at home with his kids and George Wallace with his daughter (or granddaughter) helped to make them more human rather than larger than life. The sense of history was overpowering. A must see for anyone interested in the civil rights movement or any of the participants.
    8jamesrupert2014

    Interesting snapshot of a pivotal event in American civil rights

    President John F. Kennedy and his brother Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy face down Governor George Wallace of Alabama who has sworn to personally block the entrance of two black students (Vivian Malone and James Hood) into the campus of The University of Alabama. The intimacy of the documentarian's camera with the principal characters is stunning (such openness in a politician seems unthinkable now) and the discussions about how to diffuse an ostensibly simple but in fact incredibly complicated problem are fascinating (as are the futures of all involved).
    Michael_Elliott

    Kennedy Against Alabama

    Crisis: Behind a Presidential Commitment (1963)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Robert Drew's fascinating documentary takes a look at the battle between President Kennedy and Alabama Governor George Wallace. Kennedy and his brother Robert are seen trying to get Wallace to step down and allow two black students to enroll at the University of Alabama but the governor stands to his ground. After PRIMARY, director Drew was given more access to Kennedy and it's pretty clear that the two of them knew this decision would be something big so it's pretty incredible that so much was able to be captured for this film. It runs just 53-minutes but there's certainly some drama here even though you know what happened at the school. I thought the film was extremely well-made and especially towards the end when the countdown starts on getting the two students into the school. Getting to see Robert Kennedy listening to what's going on in Alabama was pretty fascinating and you can see the drama going on just by looking at his face. Also, seeing the aftermath of the events was also rather special. It's hard to believe that this film was released just a month before Kennedy was assassinated so in some ways that gives it even more power when viewed today. It's hard to believe that this type of stuff was happening such a short time ago but this documentary does a very good job at capturing the moods at the time.

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    • Trivia
      In June 2023, this film was screened at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in observation of the sixtieth anniversary of George Wallace's infamous and unsuccessful "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door" to try to obstruct desegregation. The building where it was screened, Foster Auditorium, was the actual location of that incident--in 1963, it had been the site of student registration, so it was where Wallace stood to try to bar Vivian Malone and James Hood from enrolling as UA students. In 2023 it is the site of the Malone-Hood Plaza (in honor of James Hood and Vivian Malone) and the Autherine Lucy Clock Tower (in honor of the first Black student to enroll in the university).
    • Quotes

      Robert F. Kennedy - Attorney General of the United States: I'm not very much in favor of picking the governor up and moving him out of the way. I think it'd be much better if we develop some system if we had enough people to just push him aside.

    • Crazy credits
      With the exception of the narrator, cast members are credited orally during the movie by the narrator or by other cast members or themselves (on the telephone).
    • Connections
      Featured in Television: The Rise and Fall of the Documentary (1985)
    • Soundtracks
      (I Wish I Was in) Dixie's Land
      (1860)

      Written by Daniel Decatur Emmett

      Played as background music for the first Alabama scene

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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1963 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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      • Drew Associates
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Crisis
    • Filming locations
      • Alabama, USA
    • Production companies
      • ABC News
      • Drew Associates
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    • Runtime
      • 52m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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