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  1. The peace of Skokie, a comfortable suburban village located just north of Chicago, is threatened when Frank Collin, a politically astute neo-Nazi organizer, selects the place as the site of his next rally.

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  2. Nov 17, 1981 · Skokie: Directed by Herbert Wise. With Danny Kaye, John Rubinstein, Carl Reiner, Kim Hunter. A dramatization of the controversial trial concerning the right for Neo-Nazis to march in the predominately Jewish community of Skokie.

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    • Drama
    • Herbert Wise
    • 1981-11-17
  3. Danny Kaye made his television acting debut in this highly acclaimed film dramatizing the controversial street demonstrations attempted by Nazis in the mainly-Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois, in late 1977, and the effects of the prospective march on many World War II concentration camp survivor.

    • Herbert Wise
    • Marie Mathay
  4. Skokie. Despite its high percentage of Jewish residents, neo-Nazi Frank Collin (George Dzundza) chooses Skokie, Ill., as an appropriate place for him and his followers to stage a rally.

    • Herbert Wise
    • Drama
    • Danny Kaye
  5. Skokie (TV Movie 1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Jan 19, 2020 · A dramatization of the controversial trial concerning the right for Neo-Nazis to march in the predominately Jewish community of Skokie. Director: Herbert Wise. Stars: Danny Kaye, John Rubinstein, Carl Reiner, Kim Hunter, Eli Wallach, Eli Wallach, George Dzundza, Ed Flanders, Charles Levin, Stephen D. Newman, James Sutorius, Lee Strasberg, Marin ...

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  8. What to do, but stage a march and stage it in a town that has a large Jewish population, Skokie, Illinois, suburb of Chicago. The film Skokie is an account of the famous incident that never was because in the end Dzundza and his mouth breathers decide after all they didn't want to march in that "Jew town" anyway.

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