Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.A dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.A dramatization of the American court case that destroyed the legal validity of racial segregation.
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Separate but Equal is a great movie depicting the tragedy of the time of racial segregation in schools and the steps which these men from the NAACP took to correct it. The movie has great acting and intense speech emotion but sinks into the wordiness and vocabulary which lawyers and judges use and leaves the audience scratching their heads or reading the dictionary. Nevertheless, the movie has great speeches and facts as well as events suitable in a history-documentary. Great movie to sit by and try to teach yourself to be a lawyer.
This movie was really good, but it was really draggy and it could have been finished in one video instead of two. There were a lot of unnecessary talking and scenes, but it was still a very educational movie. 2½ stars out of 5.
It's the dramatization of the case Brown v. Board of Education. It starts with a need for a bus and ends with the finish of segregation. This is a two-part series totalling three hours of television. Sidney Poitier plays NAACP lawyer Thurgood Marshall who would go on to become a Supreme Court judge.
I am not always a fan of courtroom dramas especially when the result is already known. The court case part may be informative but not the most dramatic. It is everything around the court case that is truly fascinating. The plaintiffs' stories are interesting. Nowadays, this case is taken as a given, but it's not a given at the time. This is educational and sometimes compelling TV.
I am not always a fan of courtroom dramas especially when the result is already known. The court case part may be informative but not the most dramatic. It is everything around the court case that is truly fascinating. The plaintiffs' stories are interesting. Nowadays, this case is taken as a given, but it's not a given at the time. This is educational and sometimes compelling TV.
The usually restrained Sidney Poitier really hams it up during his courtroom speeches (was Thurgood Marshall that dynamic?) but is excellent anyway. And the little seen Gloria Foster, superb as the Oracle in "The Matrix", is wonderful as Marshall's ailing wife. Educational, semi-documentary, but good stuff.
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Recently, four states celebrated the 50th anniversary of a 1954 American Supreme Court landmark decision which struck down the long standing "separate but equal" status for racially divided public schools in a finding against public school racial segregation. The case for desegregation was argued by Thurgood Marshall (Poitier) - founder of the NAACP's Legal Defense Fund who later became the first black Supreme Court justice - before nine Supreme Court justices presided over by Chief Justice Earl Warren (Kiley). Though the federal trial represented a collective consideration of trials in the four states (SC, KS, VA, and DW), this 3 hour, 2 part TV miniseries docudrama focuses on the South Carolina case (Briggs et al. v. Elliott et al.) in Part 1 and the Supreme Court trial in Part 2. "Separate but Equal" has little to offer save its historical significance as it dwells mostly on the legal dialectic at work during this benchmark in the genesis of racial equality in America. Good viewing for anyone with a general interest in the history of racial issues in America or a specific interest in the NAACP or the Supreme Court. (B)
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- QuizThis was Burt Lancaster's final performance. On November 30, 1990, shortly after filming ended, he suffered a massive stroke and remained incapacitated for the final four years of his life.
- BlooperThe entire movie is set in the 1950s, but in at least one of the New York City street scenes, both the pedestrians' clothing and the cars on the street appear to date from the late 1960s to the 1970s.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 43rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1991)
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