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Inherit the Wind
Teacher B.T. Cates is taken to court for teaching Darwin's theories. That results in a debate between famous lawyer Henry Drummond and fundamentalist politician Matthew Brady; the first defends the teacher while the latter prosecutes.
February 22, 1905 in New York, USA
December 26, 1878 in New York City, New York, USA
10 August 1913, New York City, New York, USA
23 February 1924, Los Angeles, California, USA
November 17, 1897 in Davis, West Virginia, USA
16 April 1904, New Jersey, USA
12 April 1896, Kingman, Arizona, USA
20 January 1899, Italy
26 January 1891, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
5 December 1909, Brooklyn, New York, USA
January 01, 2002
Producer-director Stanley Kramer ably handles the incendiary material visually, making good use of deep focus and careful compositions
February 24, 2008
Stagey yes, but powerful Tracy and March acting + subject matter make this a must see.
August 13, 2007
Spencer Tracy does his cuddly curmudgeon turn as Clarence Darrow; it's a lazy, vague performance, but its wit provides the only crack of light in the film's somber, gray overcast.
April 01, 2007
Tracy and March turn in superlative performances, each trying to upstage the other.
January 01, 2011
Knock-out courtroom drama has deft comic touches.
March 10, 2004
Director Kramer at his most unbearably high-minded and ostentatious
August 13, 2007
Absorbing, if long-winded courtroom drama bolstered by two fine central performances from Tracy and March.
April 04, 2003
Extraordinarly vivid, rich, and wise about the core questions of how we know and who we are.
March 18, 2008
Director Stanley Kramer can't overcome the trepidations of a verbose courtroom drama, so he lets his two actors, Spencer Tracy and Fredric March dominate and go at each other, pretending it's a deep play of ideas.
February 11, 2002
A most worthwhile film, if for no other reason, because it provides a great opportunity to watch Tracy and March go at it in a most entertaining fashion.
April 20, 2007
An all time classic
February 09, 2006
Tolerably gripping in its old-fashioned way, thanks chiefly to old pro performances from Tracy and March as the rival lawyers and ideologists.

