@@donarthiazi2443 yes indeed, a fabulous classic actor. But the film is widely known for the 3 bigger stars on the poster than Morgan. He only passed away 10 years ago this month. Actress Donna Anderson who played the teacher's fiancee is still alive. Amazing stories she could tell of this great film.
I’m a senior in Highschool right now and we just got done reading Inherit the wind in class and I liked it… so interesting honestly this song go hard too😹😹
The point was to lose the trial in a biased venue in order to appeal in federal court or to the state Supreme Court and get a constitutional decision that would apply nationwide
I have a small question. We left "That Old Time Religion" behind us, and have become much more enlightened. How's That Workin Out For Ya? Everything Peachy Keen Hunky Dory?
How did you fig- I mean - It's so obvious in retrospect. I thought it was either an old timey phrase or some super obscure books I never heard of. "Pen and took" @@zacharysiple629
@@tigerax9953Sorry...I was making a reference to idiotic fundamentalist people going to the national capital, following blindly one man. I thought of that incident watching the movie.
You seem to be completely ignoring the context of the song. It's not about love. It's about blind obedience and craving the past. Something a lot of old timers do because they can't do much in the future.
This movie is a fictionalized version of a real event and great liberties have been taken with the facts. How relevant it is I have no idea because it is always unwise to confuse fact with fiction. Unfortunately many people do.
Mr Canadian guy, you're not half as smart as you 'think' you are. Science and religion actually have a lot in common. Both are filled with pedantic jackasses who usually are not wise nor insightful. They both hide behind dumb ass dogma and both embrace being smug fundamentalists. Fundamentalism whether in religion or science is what is blocking mankind's progress. But I like this song until Mr Canadian had to shot off his stupid mouth. :)
You mean scientism not science. And science only works because there is uniformity in the laws of nature. And the fact that there is uniformity in the laws of nature suggests that there is a god who made it that way. From an atheistic worldview, you have no reason to expect to see such uniformity.
This character was running for (or held) some public office as I recall, so he had them made. Some also look like maybe the person carrying it made it.
Reminds me of that pastor that got bitten to death by a rattler when "taking up serpents." Apparently, the snake never read The Bibe and wasn't playing along with it.
In the early 90s, the National Review had an article on the 100 best conservative movies and the 20 best liberal movies. Inherit The Wind made the liberal list, sparking my interest in the film and the history surrounding the true story. In truth, the issue was not about creation vs evolution. It was about free speech and the freedom to teach an alternative viewpoint. Clarence Darrow, the real life lawyer who defended Mr. Scopes, mentions this in his autobiography. Today, we are seeing the flip side of that. Our society (at least our mainstream media and entertainment) have become very secular, very liberal and far more backwards than the religious people depicted in this film. Little did people know back then that movements starting with good intentions are often polluted by latter generations of Social Justice Warriors who were never taught to be responsible for their actions.
If our society is so liberal then why do we have Trump, a Republican Senate, and Republicans having a majority in state governorships and state legislatures? Just curious.
@@salag13 The cultural institutions in the US and western Europe are 90% politically left wing, you get the conservative backlash beacuse they don't reflect the general will of the people.
You seem extremely triggered to keep posting in this video. You also seem to be very unhappy. If your behavior and mood are a product of the modern, secular world, it would be good for society to move away from it. Nobody is laughing about all the nihilism and societal rot that is currently taking place in the West.
(6/5/24) "It was good for Old Jonah." You mean the guy who disobeyed God and pouted that he gave mercy to his enemies? Yeah, I don't think so. PS: I'm a Christian and while it's not historically accurate, I think it's overall a very good movie. 9/10. :)
Buddy, Jonah repented to God for his mistske and God forgave him, the whole of Nineveh stopped worshipping idols because of him, we use this as a lesson that God forgives us no matter how big the mistake
the good old days when America truly was a great nation - it was 1962 in Engel v Vitale when prayer and the Ten Commandments were removed from schools etc was the beginning of the downfall America is in.
Putting the Christian faith in schools and institutions violates the first Amendment of the Constitution. Freedom of religion is the same as Freedom FROM religion. Furthermore, it also means that the Federal Government is not allowed to establish a state religion, and the fact that other faiths exist, it's the nation's best interest that Christianity be removed, lest the citizens who don't believe or practice other faiths be discriminated against. Your faith has no more of a right to rule my life than anyone else's.
@@5tarSailor on your terms then wr would havebto pull every other religion putbof schools anf ban classes and studies of other religions out from being taught.
@@DanielHoward-cn8ml no, because it's possible to teach that these religions exist, without teaching them that they are true, or that we should follow their core tenets. Otherwise it would be impossible to teach history. In my AP world history, the crusades wouldn't have been taught if religion was banned from being mentioned. You can talk about these religions within their context but that's as far as they should ever go. Keep the prayer, teaching that homosexuality is wrong, and all the other bible thumping rhetoric out of schools, you want to teach about that stuff, there's a special building that your kind congregates every week to do so. But leave the rest of us alone
So right--religion of any kind is the greatest fraud known to man--EVER! It is nothing more than social hegemony at its best--a way of pacifying the masses of have nots as to why they should not have an equal chance of getting what the haves possess. The Feudal system of the Middle Ages is a great example of this social hegemony at work.
@@prayerpatroller they made the film in response to McCarthyism of the late 40's/early 50's. When people who thought different, acted different, or believed in something different were blackballed or jailed. You should watch the movie again with an open mind.
As an ex-Christian who left the faith long before I heard about this film or the Scopes Trial, watching the death of Matthew Harrison Brady made me feel sympathy for those who are struggling to share the word of the Abrahamic God in a world of up-to-date science. It’s not that their beliefs are being attacked, but because anyone of the faith can choose to take it too personally, and think that may face some sort of supernatural punishment if they do nothing about it.
The construction of life with function and purpose simply had to have come from a mind. In the same way the periodic table of elements could never design and build a clock, the elements cannot build something as complex as life no matter how many billions of years pass. The blue prints for the human embryo run into thousands of pages not to mention the code inside to constructs billions of cells not yet in existence. Lets be clear. Space rock, radiation, water etc do not have the properties to make life. James Perloff's writings led me to that conclusion. But I am gnostic and while I acknowledge there has to be a creator, I do not believe we are judged and sent to one place or another as do Christians. Reason being is that all things are temporary including us and our souls and the only way they cease to exist is to return to our origin. We only have one origin therefore can only go back to one place, not a choice of two. However that is only a belief. We may actually be judged in which case you and I are in the best position because we live our lives not fearful of post life consequences but make ethical decisions purely on our characters and sense of right and wrong. If we do right by others we are looking really good. Your comment was thought provoking as you can see and I am appreciative. If you have anything to add I would be pleased to hear it. Good luck to you and those close on your continued life journey.
I wish my childhood was different Solomon. Many nights I cried because I was absolutely positive of where I'd spend eternity. And they'd always reinforce it with "hell doesn't have clocks because it's eternal. It never ever ever ends". No way I abused my children like that
@@nathancao402 "hi I'm Jesus I'm here to save you and all you have to do is belive in me" "What are you saving me from?" "From what I'm going to do to you if you don't belive in me"
@@sharronneedles6721 Wrong, He's saving you from yourself. If you want to live without God, then He will allow you to do so. But since God is all good, you will only have the evil and misery that comes from rebelling against what is good
Of course I'm on the side of evolution, but it's a pity that the film contains so much fiction. First, the ficticious names of the main characters (really Clarence Darrow, William Jennings Bryan and the sceptical journalist H.L.Mencken [played inappropriately by Gene Kelly]). Second, the fact that the defendant was never incarcerated - he did not suddenly decide to teach evolution, he was directed by the Civil Liberty folks who told him to teach evolution once only to test the state's [admittedly ridiculous ] law. On top of that, the town that hosted the debate had set up the trial because they wanted to "boost" their town and needed the publicity. The trial was really a mock debate.
The play and the movie were a dig at McCarthyism. It was a parable in perilous times. It wasn't meant to be historical, but it was closer than some "historical" films.
@@mitchellminer9597 McCarthyism had absolutlely nothing to do with the Scopes trial. As I have already correctly noted, much of the film was pure fiction. BTW I repeat I am fully on board with evolution.
@@nicholasreid1836 You are absolutely correct that the Scopes Trial and McCarthyism had nothing to do with each other ... historically. But this movie, and the play it was based on, were written in the middle of McCarthyism. It was meant to be a parable about oppressing truth and freedom, and about forcing conformity. You may remember that the movie M*A*S*H was set in the Korean War, but it was released during the Vietnam War and was anti-war. Similarly, the Book of Revelations was set in a future apocalypse, but it was really about a Roman Emperor. The movie Inherit the Wind is a protest of McCarthyism, disguised as a historical drama. That's not my opinion.
@@mitchellminer9597 And so you want to go on scuffling about this? Okay, here's my last word. (A.) The film [and play] veer far away fron the historical truth. (B.) The public at large took it to be about the Scopes trial and so it was presented. (C.) It had nothing to do with McCarthy -ism. As I said earier, I am fully on board with evolution, but this film [and the play] are shoddy parodies of that really happened... like so many Holywood film that purport to be depicting history accurately.
Before watching Morel Orel, i always thought culture in America couldn't have been this ridiculously arrogant. After watching that show, and seeing this, I see now that that show wasn't THAT much of a parody of mid 1900s America.
@@RocketmanRockyMatrix Then you obviously dont understand this movie at all. Is it that you are stupid, brainwashed or you are manipulating people that are. Either way you part of a cancer that ruining your country and mind. Do me a favour and grow a brain.
You can't beat that old hymn
U get it
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yea that's the point of movie
Tracy and March. Two greats of the cinema
harold gaffney ok boomer
Why you forgetting Gene Kelly?
@@mrjones29
Yeah really. And Harry Morgan is my favorite...why leave out him?
@@donarthiazi2443 yes indeed, a fabulous classic actor. But the film is widely known for the 3 bigger stars on the poster than Morgan. He only passed away 10 years ago this month. Actress Donna Anderson who played the teacher's fiancee is still alive. Amazing stories she could tell of this great film.
@@mrjones29
Good point. They used to make some really great films.
I like the camera work and editing on this scene. Someone did a good job.
Watched recently really enjoyed a Classic no doubt
Same . What an antique . Thanks for uploading and the chuckles .
Hey that's the WB backlot! I recognize the gazebo and church.
It’s Universal. The court is the Back to the Future courthouse.
This song is awesome, I remember watching this movie as a kid in 7th grade
I’m a senior in Highschool right now and we just got done reading Inherit the wind in class and I liked it… so interesting honestly this song go hard too😹😹
" . . . and the wind crys Mary ." According to Jimmy Hendrix , inheriting the wind ain't so bad .
Seeing this reminded me of a video here on UA-cam, Evolution by the channel breaking in the habit
Amen✝️🛐💗
I love the look of veiled discomfort and contempt on Hornbeck’s face as he watches this farce play out.
HL Mencken character.
1:15 The women are always the most fanatical. Even Orwell said so. Whether politics or religion, it's all the same.
Why wouldn't the defense file a motion for change of venue? How could they hope to get a fair trial in this atmosphere?
In the real Scopes trial, the defense planned for a guilty verdict, and planned to appeal and get publicity.
The ACLU picked this fight as a show trial.
The point was to lose the trial in a biased venue in order to appeal in federal court or to the state Supreme Court and get a constitutional decision that would apply nationwide
@@Mdebacle they wanted to get the anti evolution law overturned in court. That happened.........in 1968.
I have a small question. We left "That Old Time Religion" behind us, and have become much more enlightened. How's That Workin Out For Ya? Everything Peachy Keen Hunky Dory?
Enlightened? My friend look and you will see no enlightenment coming from this world.
@@Russellls
That was Sarcasm.
God gives everyone certain talents, gifts, inclinations. One he gave me is sarcasm.
@@stevenwiederholt7000 Thats some good sarcasm your truly of God. Sorry sir!
@@Russellls
tried to stop, but to be honest ts not worth the effort, and ts Too Much Fun.
Someone has to be the skinny old wise ass. :-)
What do they mean by old time religion? I'm turkish and have no idea what they're leaving behind. Can you explain a little?
Well the parade is back
Look at the cohesion and strength
Human and beautiful
Brady, Brady! We should have a new gospel slip you in between the pen and took
*Pentateuch.
Just in case you were curious. :)
How did you fig- I mean - It's so obvious in retrospect. I thought it was either an old timey phrase or some super obscure books I never heard of. "Pen and took" @@zacharysiple629
Does anyone know who sings this tune during the opening minutes of the film?
Leslie Uggams.
Lets gooooooooooooo !!!
Reject Modernity.
Return to Monke.
I don't think Monke sang these songs, but sure! I'm down for returning to Monke.
Goodbye Jimmy Reed
Julian the Apostate's fave song.
Literally just here cause I’m a Will Wood fan help! 😢
Long live dr danny
Are they headed to the state capitol?
😂😂
Watch the movie 🤦♂️
@@tigerax9953Sorry...I was making a reference to idiotic fundamentalist people going to the national capital, following blindly one man. I thought of that incident watching the movie.
@@Chris-k9k9c yeah sorry just not enough words for me to realize it’s sarcasm
@@tigerax9953 That's my bad! Inherit the Wind is one of my favorite movies.
Yux
As a man who struggles with his faith and has not forgotten his lord this hymn has always made me smile and full of his love
You seem to be completely ignoring the context of the song. It's not about love. It's about blind obedience and craving the past. Something a lot of old timers do because they can't do much in the future.
@@EmptyMan000 shut up! This hymn has real power!!!
@@amarosampedrolopez7713 AMEN BROTHER !
@@amarosampedrolopez7713 My point still stands. Blind Obedience. Not Love.
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CHRIST SHALL RULE
CHRIST SHALL CONQUER
CHRIST REIGNS SUPREME
Cool story, bro. Hadn't heard it beffore.
Cringe.
Truly the anthem of people who won’t buy into science.
Ohhhhh I wish this movie wasn’t still relevant in 2019.
This movie is a fictionalized version of a real event and great liberties have been taken with the facts. How relevant it is I have no idea because it is always unwise to confuse fact with fiction. Unfortunately many people do.
I'm just some Canadian guy and I say SILENCE LEAF
Mr Canadian guy, you're not half as smart as you 'think' you are.
Science and religion actually have a lot in common. Both are filled
with pedantic jackasses who usually are not wise nor insightful.
They both hide behind dumb ass dogma and both embrace being
smug fundamentalists.
Fundamentalism whether in religion or science is what is blocking
mankind's progress.
But I like this song until Mr Canadian had to shot off his stupid
mouth. :)
@@fntime
They have NOTHING in common, fool.
You mean scientism not science. And science only works because there is uniformity in the laws of nature. And the fact that there is uniformity in the laws of nature suggests that there is a god who made it that way. From an atheistic worldview, you have no reason to expect to see such uniformity.
1:17 Being a Karen almost 100 years before being a Karen was a thing.
hmmm idk will wood did it better
Where did they get all of those signs?
same place the crazies of today get them, from those who prey on the overly fervent to make a buck and make the signs....
This character was running for (or held) some public office as I recall, so he had them made. Some also look like maybe the person carrying it made it.
Separation of church and state must've been a figment of the Constitution's imagination back then.
george soros
They probably bought poster board or something and painted the words.
I doubt any store had a "God Bless Matt Brady" sign for sale.
Reminds me of that pastor that got bitten to death by a rattler when "taking up serpents." Apparently, the snake never read The Bibe and wasn't playing along with it.
It is written "Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God."
In the early 90s, the National Review had an article on the 100 best conservative movies and the 20 best liberal movies. Inherit The Wind made the liberal list, sparking my interest in the film and the history surrounding the true story. In truth, the issue was not about creation vs evolution. It was about free speech and the freedom to teach an alternative viewpoint. Clarence Darrow, the real life lawyer who defended Mr. Scopes, mentions this in his autobiography.
Today, we are seeing the flip side of that. Our society (at least our mainstream media and entertainment) have become very secular, very liberal and far more backwards than the religious people depicted in this film.
Little did people know back then that movements starting with good intentions are often polluted by latter generations of Social Justice Warriors who were never taught to be responsible for their actions.
If our society is so liberal then why do we have Trump, a Republican Senate, and Republicans having a majority in state governorships and state legislatures? Just curious.
Interesting post! (I don’t know where I stand on the political spectrum, but I know that it is unlikely that I would be anywhere on the right.)
Look at the events of QAnon and tell me that religious thinking is not a problem
One can say, "respect the principal, not the practice".
@@salag13 The cultural institutions in the US and western Europe are 90% politically left wing, you get the conservative backlash beacuse they don't reflect the general will of the people.
Please read The Bible and pray for Jesus to return.Time is running out.Tell others.Thank you!
Obi-Wan Kenobi died for your sins.
Sir the movie has Christians wanting to burn and kill a teacher just because he teached his class evolution.
The antivax anthem
Lmaoooo
Seeethe !!!
If only they were as clever as you, Throwaway Account.
Such a sad scene.
These people don't realize they're the laughing stock of the modern world when they act like this.
You seem extremely triggered to keep posting in this video. You also seem to be very unhappy. If your behavior and mood are a product of the modern, secular world, it would be good for society to move away from it. Nobody is laughing about all the nihilism and societal rot that is currently taking place in the West.
let people do whatever they want, its their lives anyway
Do...do you not realise this is a movie? Not a documentary?
What makes you think they don't know that?
That was Hollywood acting like that. They were actors. Hollywood misrepresents Christians.
(6/5/24) "It was good for Old Jonah."
You mean the guy who disobeyed God and pouted that he gave mercy to his enemies? Yeah, I don't think so.
PS: I'm a Christian and while it's not historically accurate, I think it's overall a very good movie. 9/10. :)
Buddy, Jonah repented to God for his mistske and God forgave him, the whole of Nineveh stopped worshipping idols because of him, we use this as a lesson that God forgives us no matter how big the mistake
@@Hxzaifaaa But the story ends with Jonah pouting THAT God forgave them. And there's no indication that he changes his mind on that.
Zachary Hale Comstock approves
the good old days when America truly was a great nation - it was 1962 in Engel v Vitale when prayer and the Ten Commandments were removed from schools etc was the beginning of the downfall America is in.
Putting the Christian faith in schools and institutions violates the first Amendment of the Constitution. Freedom of religion is the same as Freedom FROM religion. Furthermore, it also means that the Federal Government is not allowed to establish a state religion, and the fact that other faiths exist, it's the nation's best interest that Christianity be removed, lest the citizens who don't believe or practice other faiths be discriminated against.
Your faith has no more of a right to rule my life than anyone else's.
@@5tarSailor on your terms then wr would havebto pull every other religion putbof schools anf ban classes and studies of other religions out from being taught.
@@DanielHoward-cn8ml no, because it's possible to teach that these religions exist, without teaching them that they are true, or that we should follow their core tenets. Otherwise it would be impossible to teach history. In my AP world history, the crusades wouldn't have been taught if religion was banned from being mentioned. You can talk about these religions within their context but that's as far as they should ever go.
Keep the prayer, teaching that homosexuality is wrong, and all the other bible thumping rhetoric out of schools, you want to teach about that stuff, there's a special building that your kind congregates every week to do so. But leave the rest of us alone
That time when US was a respected nation and a good place to live
But didn't you saw what the people wanted to do to that man.
@@lionkingflo6355 colateral damage, thus acceptable
...During that time when Tennessee was banning teaching science because it conflicted with their religion?
Bruh
Did you even watch/read it?
🎶 Gimme that ole' time brainwashin'. 🎶
No, just go to public school and get it.
@@prayerpatroller both true lol
@@vicecityrocks1 no not both true Religion is not brainwashing it’s serving Jesus
@@kellymcfalls1458 haven't watched the film, have you?
@Boxing Self Study Storage Channel Nailed it, hahaha
They probably just LOOOOOOOVED African-Americans in that town in the 20s, too........
That's right. Put on the Liberal cloak and always assume whitey is a racist.
Seethe !!
@@amarosampedrolopez7713 savage
You don't see any there, do you?
@@Philbert-s2c because they know well enough to stay away from backwards savages lamo
We need godly men to lead revival in this barren snd wicked country
Talking of godly men when women are the one singing the song. Hilariously myopic Christians and their veiled sexism.
Old time religion is ? Not christianity?
The film is THE reason I became an atheist!
So right--religion of any kind is the greatest fraud known to man--EVER! It is nothing more than social hegemony at its best--a way of pacifying the masses of have nots as to why they should not have an equal chance of getting what the haves possess. The Feudal system of the Middle Ages is a great example of this social hegemony at work.
Good luck with that.
That's why they made the film, to turn you into an atheist...you and about a million others. To bad you fell for it.
@@prayerpatroller they made the film in response to McCarthyism of the late 40's/early 50's. When people who thought different, acted different, or believed in something different were blackballed or jailed. You should watch the movie again with an open mind.
Too bad. This movie is literally next to nothing like what REALLY happened.
As an ex-Christian who left the faith long before I heard about this film or the Scopes Trial, watching the death of Matthew Harrison Brady made me feel sympathy for those who are struggling to share the word of the Abrahamic God in a world of up-to-date science. It’s not that their beliefs are being attacked, but because anyone of the faith can choose to take it too personally, and think that may face some sort of supernatural punishment if they do nothing about it.
The construction of life with function and purpose simply had to have come from a mind. In the same way the periodic table of elements could never design and build a clock, the elements cannot build something as complex as life no matter how many billions of years pass. The blue prints for the human embryo run into thousands of pages not to mention the code inside to constructs billions of cells not yet in existence. Lets be clear. Space rock, radiation, water etc do not have the properties to make life. James Perloff's writings led me to that conclusion.
But I am gnostic and while I acknowledge there has to be a creator, I do not believe we are judged and sent to one place or another as do Christians. Reason being is that all things are temporary including us and our souls and the only way they cease to exist is to return to our origin. We only have one origin therefore can only go back to one place, not a choice of two.
However that is only a belief. We may actually be judged in which case you and I are in the best position because we live our lives not fearful of post life consequences but make ethical decisions purely on our characters and sense of right and wrong. If we do right by others we are looking really good.
Your comment was thought provoking as you can see and I am appreciative. If you have anything to add I would be pleased to hear it.
Good luck to you and those close on your continued life journey.
I wish my childhood was different Solomon. Many nights I cried because I was absolutely positive of where I'd spend eternity. And they'd always reinforce it with "hell doesn't have clocks because it's eternal. It never ever ever ends". No way I abused my children like that
@@donarthiazi2443 Fearing God is the first step to loving God! Have faith 🙏
@@nathancao402 "hi I'm Jesus I'm here to save you and all you have to do is belive in me"
"What are you saving me from?"
"From what I'm going to do to you if you don't belive in me"
@@sharronneedles6721 Wrong, He's saving you from yourself. If you want to live without God, then He will allow you to do so. But since God is all good, you will only have the evil and misery that comes from rebelling against what is good
Yemek yaparken söylüyorum XD Gerçek hristiyanlık bu değil.
Kaşınıyorsun karanfil.
Imagine having a country that was just for you and people like you. Too bad
Evolution
Of course I'm on the side of evolution, but it's a pity that the film contains so much fiction. First, the ficticious names of the main characters (really Clarence Darrow, William Jennings Bryan and the sceptical journalist H.L.Mencken [played inappropriately by Gene Kelly]). Second, the fact that the defendant was never incarcerated - he did not suddenly decide to teach evolution, he was directed by the Civil Liberty folks who told him to teach evolution once only to test the state's [admittedly ridiculous ] law. On top of that, the town that hosted the debate had set up the trial because they wanted to "boost" their town and needed the publicity. The trial was really a mock debate.
The play and the movie were a dig at McCarthyism. It was a parable in perilous times. It wasn't meant to be historical, but it was closer than some "historical" films.
@@mitchellminer9597 McCarthyism had absolutlely nothing to do with the Scopes trial. As I have already correctly noted, much of the film was pure fiction. BTW I repeat I am fully on board with evolution.
@@nicholasreid1836 You are absolutely correct that the Scopes Trial and McCarthyism had nothing to do with each other ... historically.
But this movie, and the play it was based on, were written in the middle of McCarthyism. It was meant to be a parable about oppressing truth and freedom, and about forcing conformity.
You may remember that the movie M*A*S*H was set in the Korean War, but it was released during the Vietnam War and was anti-war.
Similarly, the Book of Revelations was set in a future apocalypse, but it was really about a Roman Emperor.
The movie Inherit the Wind is a protest of McCarthyism, disguised as a historical drama. That's not my opinion.
@@mitchellminer9597 And so you want to go on scuffling about this? Okay, here's my last word. (A.) The film [and play] veer far away fron the historical truth. (B.) The public at large took it to be about the Scopes trial and so it was presented. (C.) It had nothing to do with McCarthy -ism. As I said earier, I am fully on board with evolution, but this film [and the play] are shoddy parodies of that really happened... like so many Holywood film that purport to be depicting history accurately.
@@nicholasreid1836 No, I don't want to scuffle. Thanks.
Before watching Morel Orel, i always thought culture in America couldn't have been this ridiculously arrogant. After watching that show, and seeing this, I see now that that show wasn't THAT much of a parody of mid 1900s America.
Ignorance and Hallelujah here we come!
The Current GOP
I rather have them then the DNC.
@@RocketmanRockyMatrix Then you obviously dont understand this movie at all. Is it that you are stupid, brainwashed or you are manipulating people that are. Either way you part of a cancer that ruining your country and mind. Do me a favour and grow a brain.
If only. That would be a compliment.
I TOTALLY HATE THAT HYMN BECAUSE YOU CANT LIVE IN THE PAST
Eu cantei esta música aos 18 anos em um Coral em Goiânia, Go.
Boa lembrança.
I sang this song at age 18 in a choir in Goiânia, Go. Good memory.