1961 The Intruder DVD William Shatner Classic Film NEW
The Intruder was not only Roger Corman's most daring and unusual film, but a unique movie in the history of cinema, as one of the few theatrical feature films to deal with school desegregation in the South. William Shatner gives the performance of a lifetime as Adam Cramer, a sly, rabble-rousing racist who travels the South in the wake of the Supreme Court's Brown vs. Board of Education decision, fomenting protests and riots and organizing white citizens groups with himself at their head. By turns quietly soft-spoken and boldly charismatic, Cramer arrives in a small town where the local white high school is about to get its first black students and manipulates the men, women, and students around him, quietly taking control of the debate and the agenda, and turning a tense situation into a riot. He's opposed by Frank Maxwell, playing a local newspaper editor who pays a terrible price for his thoughtful and reasonable nature, Jeanne Cooper as a woman whom he tried to seduce, and Leo V. Gordon (in a rare benevolent role) as her husband, a working man without a lot of patience for rabble-rousers. In the end, after maiming one man and nearly killing another, Cramer is stopped when he is exposed for what he is — weak and pathetic when confronted directly
William Shatner - Adam Cramer
Frank Maxwell - Tom McDaniel
Beverly Lunsford - Ella McDaniel
Robert Emhardt - Verne Shipman
Jeanne Cooper - Vi Griffin
Leo Gordon - Sam Griffin
Charles Barnes - Joey Green
Charles Beaumont - Harley Paton
Katherine Smith - Ruth McDaniel
George Clayton Johnson - Phil West
William F. Nolan - Bart Carey
Oceo Ritch - Jack Allardyce
Phoebe Row - Mrs. Lambert
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