Are you quoting a John Saxon movie now as a way to exonerate yourself of the stupidity you wrought on the board with this ignorant thread?
John Saxon?
Really?
Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
It (the movie "Wrong is Right") was directed by Richard Brooks, a fine man who helped bring the truth to light:
From Wikipedia:
Brooks never served overseas during World War II, instead working in the Marine Corps film unit at Quantico, Virginia, and at times at Camp Pendleton, California. In his two years in uniform he learned more about the basics of filmmaking, including writing and editing documentaries, and found time to write a novel,
The Brick Foxhole, a searing portrait of stateside soldiers tainted by religious.... bigotry. He also divorced his wife, then known in films as Jean Brooks, in 1944, and later said he had been a self-centered husband and unsuitable for what she needed.
Published in 1945 to favorable reviews,
The Brick Foxhole was made into the Oscar-nominated film
Crossfire (1947), the first major Hollywood film to deal with
anti-Semitism.