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  1. Spencer Tracy is John J. MacReedy, a one-armed stranger who comes to the tiny town of Black Rock one hot summer day in 1945, the first time the train has stopped there in years. He looks for both a hotel room and a local Japanese farmer named Komoko, but his inquiries are greeted at first with open hostility, then with blunt threats and ...

  2. Spoilers. The FAQ items below may give away important plot points. Why was Reno Smith (Robert Ryan) turned down by the US Marine Corps the day after Pearl Harbor? He seems a fairly "big man," a self proclaimed hunter, and obviously a strong leader, though of weaker men.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · MGM. Runtime. 81 minutes. Budget. $1.3 million. IMDB. Bad Day at Black Rock. Critically acclaimed 1955 movie starring Spencer Tracy whose plot is built around the murder of the Issei father of a Nisei war hero in a forlorn desert town and its subsequent cover up. Though it was one of the first movies to note the discrimination Japanese ...

  4. Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) is both a tightly-written, suspenseful, dramatic action film (with film noirish qualities) and a western. On the surface, this American film classic is concerned with the themes of individual integrity, group conformity and complacency, and civic responsibility. It can also be seen as a powerful, allegorical ...

  5. 8/10. Hateful subject given a master class telling. hitchcockthelegend 4 March 2008. Produced by Dore Schary out of MGM, Bad Day at Black Rock is directed by John Sturges and stars Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan, Anne Francis, Dean Jagger, Walter Brennan, John Ericson, Ernest Borgnine and Lee Marvin.

  6. Bad Day at Black Rock (1955) Alternative title: Een Kwade Dag voor Black Rock. Country: United States. Directed by: John Sturges. Stars: Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan and Anne Francis. IMDb score: 7,7 (24.276) Releasedate: 13 January 1955.

  7. Bad Day at Black Rock is a sharply, simplistically written story of a stranger who arrives at a desolate little American town in the middle of a desert, only to find nothing but general suspicion and hostility towards him. Sturges’ film is minimalist, showcasing beautiful Panavision photography, featuring splendid acting from some of ...

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