The Dudes can't recall one key Commandment with 1996's The Crucible. Arthur Miller's masterpiece was both a dramatization of terrible historical events as well as a powerful allegory against McCarthyism and the HUAC. Such witch-hunts unfortunately carry on to this day, and if this were a just world, the swine who start them would receive swift retribution. All that aside, this is a great movie and you should watch it.
Other movies discussed:
An American in Paris (1951) - Directed by Vincente Minelli
Son of Kong (1933) - Directed by Ernest Schoedsack
QUESTION OF THE WEEK:
What are your favorite movies about injustice?
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