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The Defiant Ones

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In 1950s America, members of a chain gang are being transported through the South when their truck crashes. Two of the convicts, John "Joker" Jackson (Tony Curtis) and Noah Cullen (Sidney Poitier), who are chained together, find an opportunity to escape. Jackson is white, Cullen is black and, at first, the men appear to be opposites in every way. But as they flee across the country, the two form a deep bond. A female landowner leads Jackson to make a difficult decision about his own freedom.
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An advocacy drama that makes its points without belaboring them, The Defiant Ones relies on its clever concept and brilliant performances to repudiate racial prejudice.

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Jonas Mekas Village Voice One can feel that Kramer, instead of letting the idea grow from an inner necessity, started with a cliche: "Now I am going to make a social film." Apr 20, 2022 Full Review Mildred Martin Philadelphia Inquirer The Defiant Ones is a film no one with mind or heart is likely to forget in a long, long time. Jan 30, 2021 Full Review Kim Newman Empire Magazine This Stanley Kramer messageathon plays better as a high-concept thriller than a statement about race relations or the human condition. Rated: 3/5 Jan 30, 2021 Full Review James Baldwin The Devil Finds Work No one, clearly, was able to foresee what Poitier would do with his role -- nor was anyone, thereafter, able to undo it -- and his performance, which lends the film its only real distinction, also, paradoxically, smashes it to pieces. May 1, 2024 Full Review Jet Staff Jet Magazine In his attempt to keep from making the movie a maudlin mess, Kramer has indeed made The Defiant Ones Hollywood’s best message film ever. Jan 16, 2024 Full Review Moira Walsh The Catholic World Kramer has given the story the kind of stark production it needed and especially has obtained heightened realistic effects through the calculated omission of background music. Aug 24, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Curtis & Poitier give outstanding performances in The Defiant Ones, and the supporting cast is stellar as well. The remakes don't hold a candle to the 1958 original. WHERE TO WATCH?: As of July 2024, the original & its poorly done remake are both available on the Tubi app (for free). Rated 5 out of 5 stars 07/13/24 Full Review Leaburn O Picks up in the second half with a decent ending. Shame the first half was awash with so much forced moralising. Some of the characters were cartoonish but there's enough in the plot to keep it just on tracks. Watched on Amazon Prime Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/28/24 Full Review Georgan G Really, really great acting makes this movie work. Poitier and Curtis kept my interest from start to finish. Clever plot with the main theme of interracial relationships. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 05/14/23 Full Review Nizar N Rarely do you find a movie that focuses on the social aspect that much while also having an entertaining plot and suspense. Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis give moving performances, in addition to Stanley Kramer's magic. The Defiant Ones is a masterpiece. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/18/23 Full Review Audience Member The Defiant Ones is an odd couple prison break drama pairing Sidney Poitier and Tony Curtis on the run and free from their cell but still remaining shackled and chained at the wrist. This film is at its best when focused on the interplay between Curtis and Poitier, their divide heightened over racial difference (and supported by sharp dialogue exchanges between the two) but ultimately leading to a bond that asks what is freedom without loyalty. The film does falter where focused on the pursuit of the escapees however Theodore Bikel as Sherrif does do an admirable job of keeping his gun toting, trigger happy deputies at bay, a theme echoed later where the the duo are at the mercy of a murderous lynch mob. I'm absolutely stumped about the meanings and relevance of the song Poitier sings at various intervals - something about a bowling green and a kitten sitting on a sewing machine?!? This was no doubt the inspiration for AIP's excellently titled 1970s Blaxploitation actioner 'Black Mama, White Mama'. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review dave s Two convicts, one a black man and the other a racist, chained together, escape from custody after being involved in a car accident while being transported and battle their own demons while trying to evade their pursuers. While The Defiant One's racial themes resolve themselves in a predictable manner, the movie is a thrilling cat and mouse game and leaves the audience guessing until the final scene. Sydney Poitier and Tony Curtis are excellent in the lead roles and the black and white cinematography, especially the shallow focus shots, is striking. While too much time may have been dedicated to the seemingly incompetent pursuers (why is one of the deputies allowed to play his radio at full volume throughout the chase?), it remains an engrossing film with important messages. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In 1950s America, members of a chain gang are being transported through the South when their truck crashes. Two of the convicts, John "Joker" Jackson (Tony Curtis) and Noah Cullen (Sidney Poitier), who are chained together, find an opportunity to escape. Jackson is white, Cullen is black and, at first, the men appear to be opposites in every way. But as they flee across the country, the two form a deep bond. A female landowner leads Jackson to make a difficult decision about his own freedom.
Director
Stanley Kramer
Producer
Stanley Kramer
Screenwriter
Harold Jacob Smith
Distributor
United Artists
Production Co
Stanley Kramer Company
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Sep 27, 1958, Original
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 16, 2008
Runtime
1h 37m
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