Starring Tony Curtis and
Sidney Poitier with director Stanley Kramer, the film opens in the pouring rain
with a truck full of convicts. It goes off road and no one is hurt except two
men escape. A Sheriff an state policemen
begin tracking them on foot. However, this pair is unique since one is the
white “Joker” Jackson and the other is a black man named Noah Cullen. Their
racial prejudice and conflict of interests causes sparks to fly. Through it all
they are forced to work together just to survive, whether it be wading through
rapids, climbing out of a ditch, or trying to break their chains. Along the way they narrowly escape a hanging
and they meet a lonely white woman. Jackson is forced to make a decision about
his newfound comrade and Cullen in turn also makes a sacrifice of his own.
This is such an extraordinary story about racial conflict. Ultimately, they are
no longer so much black or white as much as they are fellow men. In an era full
of racial tensions, this film was extremely relevant and it is still powerful
to this day.
4/5 Stars
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