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  1. Sep 13, 2024 · In the racially segregated South, convicts John (“Joker”) Jackson (played by Tony Curtis) and Noah Cullen (Sidney Poitier) are chained together. After their prison truck crashes, the two men escape. As they desperately try to elude the police, they are forced to overcome their racial prejudices.

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  2. The Defiant Ones is a 1958 American drama film which tells the story of two escaped prisoners, one white and one black, who are shackled together and who must co-operate in order to survive. It stars Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier .

  3. The American dramatic film The Defiant Ones (1958) was considered provocative at the time because of its focus on racism and its call for racial harmony. The movie was nominated for nine Academy Awards; it won in the cinematography and screenplay categories.

  4. The Defiant Ones (1958) is often dismissed as a prime example of the crudities of the Hollywood ‘message movie’ in its desire to correct the behaviour of a white racist by chaining him to a black man (and setting the two on the run together). But if one can see past its shouts for racial tolerance, one may find something more complex at work.

  5. Inspired by Devlin’s chronicle—which promises to reignite public conversation and debate about racial disparities in public education—Smithsonian interviewed and photographed several of ...

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  6. Feb 19, 2013 · The Defiant Ones, only his third film as a director, was made a full decade after he had become a producer. The film’s statement of racial equality was fairly shocking for a Hollywood release at the height of the Civil Rights movement, and it must have entailed some degree of chutzpah and courage on Kramer’s part.

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  8. Jul 16, 2020 · Why has this become a trope? -At the time of THE DEFIANT ONES’ release, most theaters in the South were still segregated, and Black and white movie-goers were prohibited from seeing the film together. What do you think it would be like to see this movie with a segregated audience? What is the importance of watching a film in a shared space?