The Guardian -
3 Apr 2024 18:00

Rereleased for its 70th anniversary, Elia Kazan's classic exploration of corruption and whether or not to squeal is made all the more viscerally powerful by his own Huac testimony 'The Romans found out what a handful could do, if it's the right handful," says Karl Malden's priest Father Pete Barry to the crowd of sullen, nervous New Jersey longshoremen he's persuaded to come to his church, like the early Christians hiding in caves; they are wondering whether to stand up to the crooked union mob ...
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