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Synopsis: En route to a job, New York based model Marsha Mitchell decides to stop for less than 24 hours in the southern American town of Rock Point to visit her sister, Lucy Rice, who she has not seen in two years, and meet Lucy's husband, Hank Rice, for the first time. Upon arriving in Rock Point, Marsha witnesses a Ku Klux Klan slaying of who she would later learn is Walter Adams, an out of town reporter who was going to write an exposé on the Klan. Marsha even saw two of the men's faces after they removed their hoods, but they didn't see Marsha. Upon later arriving at Lucy's house, Marsha is shocked to see that Hank was one of the Klansmen committing the murder, he being a Klansman of which Lucy is unaware. Marsha decides to confront Hank and Lucy about what she saw. Meanwhile, county prosecutor Burt Rainey knows that the Klan committed the murder, everyone in town is aware that the Klan committed the murder, but Rainey knows that no one will come forward to implicate the Klan for what they
Genre: Drama, Film-Noir
Director(s): Stuart Heisler
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
7.2
APPROVED
Year:
1951
93 min
97 Views


for drunken driving

or something, I don't know.

But the whole town's been talking

about nothing but this for days.

Oh, Lucy, it was just horrible.

I feel I should do something about it,

but I don't know what to do.

- Let's go home.

- Lucy, see those men over there?

They were at the jail.

Are you sure?

Yeah.

Let's go home and see Hank.

He'll tell you what to do.

Come on.

Could you park it?

- You all through with him?

- All yours.

Its funny, no crowds.

They're wise.

They know enough to stay away.

- Take him to the hospital?

- Morgue's across the street.

What'd this guy wanna come down here

for in the first place?

What they don't seem to understand

is we folks get along all right.

So long as nobody starts interfering

with us in Washington.

Points north.

Adams didn't come from Washington.

He worked for a paper in Birmingham,

and that's not north.

He used to do

a pretty good sports column.

Knew a lot about football.

They left this.

- Where's Walters?

- Down at the bus station.

Looks like the diner

and some of those places across the street

closed a little early tonight.

Yeah.

Check up on them, Shore.

See what the excuse is this time.

Okay.

- What does he think he's gonna do?

- Well, you know, go through the motions.

He's a county prosecutor. He'll prosecute.

- Rainey will get no place.

- Tell you what, Tommy.

Ill go to the races with you tomorrow

on one condition.

We use your car.

Tomorrow is my wife's turn.

You know her.

Yes?

Well, they came in.

A guy with a shotgun come up.

"Get down on your gut," he says,

"On the floor."

Well, he had a shotgun, I got down.

"Where are the keys?" he says.

"Go look," I told him.

- Who was in here?

- I was.

"Which cell is Adams in?" he says.

I wouldn't tell him. "Go look," I said.

Then I got it in the back of the head.

- Who was it?

- What? Come again?

The guy with the shotgun.

The other fellows.

Come on, Ernie, who were they?

What's the matter this time?

Too dark in here?

All happened too fast?

Maybe you didn't recognize any of them,

never saw them before in your life?

That's right.

You realize as the deputy,

you're sworn to protect your prisoners.

You know, I could hold you

as an accessory to murder.

Okay, hold me.

Accessory to murder.

You better go with him.

Better get that head X-rayed.

Don't tell me my job. I know my job.

Ernie knows who dragged Adams

out of here.

So do I.

So do you, Burt,

when it comes right down to that.

It was the Klan. What about it?

Well, a man got killed.

Something's got to be done about it.

All right, tell me what.

Ill do what you say.

That's what Im here for.

You wanna start naming names,

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Daniel Fuchs

Daniel Fuchs (June 25, 1909 – July 26, 1993) was an American screenwriter, fiction writer, and essayist. more…

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