9/10
An old film with an actual problem
17 October 2020
This film shows that supremacism of the whites in several countries of the planet is a form of inhumane treatment, which does not seek any way of normal relationship. Fortunately, populations are not homogeneous, they tend to have minorities that oppose those majorities and offer a rational opposition. There are people who do not agree with slavery, nor with extreme discrimination, but accept segregation, not integration. Other minorities advocate a normal relationship regardless of the color of their neighbors' skin.

The acting of Puerto Rican Juano Hernández, as a black man accused; Claude Jarman Jr., the teenage defender; David Brian, the alleged defense attorney, and Porter Hall, father of the victim, who as usual embodied his role to perfection, were all of high level, nothing to envy to those stars of higher category films.
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