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Inherit the Wind [VHS] (1960)

Starring: Spencer Tracy, Fredric March Director: Stanley Kramer Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Format: VHS Tape
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (119 customer reviews)


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Two of the juiciest roles in the American theater fall at the feet of Spencer Tracy and Fredric March, and both men make a meal of it. Inherit the Wind, based on the play by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, is a slightly fictionalized account of the Scopes Monkey Trial, that galvanizing legal drama of the 1920s. When a young Tennessee teacher is prosecuted for teaching the theory of evolution in a public school, he receives unwanted public attention as well as the legal advice of a giant. Tracy plays the role based on Clarence Darrow, the eloquent defense attorney, and March storms his way through a part based on Williams Jennings Bryan, the failed presidential candidate (and famed orator) who prosecuted the case. Gene Kelly plays a character based on the acid-penned H.L. Mencken, reporting on the trial and caustically commenting on the absurdity of the human animal. Stanley (Judgment at Nuremberg) Kramer's direction is not especially subtle, but the verbal fireworks unleashed during the trial sequences are still stirring. Even the different styles of the actors are intriguing: March is all mannerism and false padding around the belly, while Tracy does his patented naturalistic grumbling. It would be nice if this story were a quaint period piece, but its issues and arguments keep reemerging in the headlines with each new generation. --Robert Horton

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67 of 72 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Utterly and justifiably dominated by two star performances, September 20, 2003
By Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Inherit the Wind (DVD)
After over forty years this remains a truly powerful film, and the secret is not hard to locate: Spencer Tracy and Fredric March. These two great actors, both near the end of their respective careers (both would make other films, but it would be the last great performance in March's career and one of the last in Tracy's, though he did go on to excel in both JUDGMENT AT NUREMBERG and GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER). Remove them from the film, and there wouldn't be a whole lot left. Luckily, they are in it, and between them they manage to chew up scene after scene as they display movie acting at its very finest.

The story, of course, is loosely (though not too loosely) based on the Scopes trial, where Clarence Darrow defended John Scopes from charges of having taught the theory of evolution in a public school. William Jennings Bryan, former US senator, secretary of state, and three-time presidential candidate, argued the case for the prosecution. Although the real-life trial was covered by a huge press corps, the movie focuses on only one reporter, the fictional E. K. Hornbeck, who is loosely based on H. L. Mencken and played somewhat against type by Gene Kelly (sadly, it would also be Kelly's last major role; unlike his friend and rival Fred Astaire, his career was cut short partly by the demise of the musical and partly by injuries that made dancing harder for him as he aged, but also unlike Astaire he was unable to find quality acting roles as he aged).

The film is also served well by an excellent supporting cast. Harry Morgan, later familiar from M*A*S*H, capably plays the judge in the trial. Dick York, later the first Darren in BEWITCHED (interestingly, a TV show based on I MARRIED A WITCH, in which Fredric March played the "Darren" equivalent) is a familiar face. Claude Akens, who guest starred in literally hundreds of television shows from the 1950s through the 1980s, got one of the larger roles of his career as Rev. Jeremiah Brown, like Kelly against type since he usually played cowboys, criminals, or police officers.

I have often had mixed feelings about director Stanley Kramer. While I like several of his movies--especially ON THE BEACH, THE DEFIANT ONES, and this one--I always get the impression that I like them despite his direction. His films always seem to drift in the action, seem to lack focus, and have a poor pace. The overall structure of his films seems to be weak. On the other hand, he seems to have been an actor's director, and many of his films feature strong performances. This is all to say that this is not a well-directed film, and without the two stellar leading actors, it might not have been much to see. As it is, however, it remains a riveting film, and even if there isn't a great deal beyond the two leading performances, that alone is sufficient to make this a must-see film.

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25 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbinding dual performances!, August 30, 2003
By Candace Scott (Lake Arrowhead, CA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inherit the Wind (DVD)
There are many reasons to watch this movie, one of the essential films of the past 50 years. But the primary motivation is to see the greatest screen actor of all, Spencer Tracy, deliver a performance for the ages. Watch this master emote with movement, voice and nuance. He steals the picture (as he usually does), but there is another brilliant performance as well. This is delivered expertly by the underrated Fredric March, in one of the meatiest roles ever handed to an actor. March is at turns witty, cunning, over-the-top, hammy or contrite, depending upon the demands of the scene. His scenes on the witness stand with Tracy are among the best written and beautifully acted pieces in movie history. It's impossible not to be on the edge of your seat as Tracy quizzes March about various passages from the Bible.

I won't bother with the details of the plot, which is well known to most movie fans. Don't expect real or truthful history, and accept that Kramer's direction is sometimes limited and even claustrophobic. Watch this film because there has never been such an array of spellbinding performances as were delivered by Tracy and March. An astounding display of acting talent.

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23 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Something to Think About, February 18, 2000
By James L. (Toronto, Canada) - See all my reviews
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Inherit the Wind is a movie about ideas, and in the hands of master actors like Spencer Tracy and Fredric March, the ideas are well delivered. March and Tracy bring the full force of their talents to their roles as opposing lawyers (and one time friends) who face off on the issue of evolution vs. Creation. The fact that this is based on a real life court case only adds to the drama. Florence Eldridge, March's real life wife, is excellent as March's movie wife who recognizes the flaws in her husband, but loves and admires him anyways. Harry Morgan also gives a solid performance as the judge caught in a very controversial case. Gene Kelly plays a very cynical reporter and has some good scenes, but overall isn't completely effective. The movie is full of dialogue, and is obviously based on a stage play, but the ideas are so strong, the actors so dynamic, and there are enough scenes away from the court case, so that the movie doesn't drag. And of course, the issues raised about freedom of speech and thought are still relevant today. This is a movie and a story to learn from.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Inherit the Wind
One of the top ten best films ever made. We are repeating this scenario today - very frightening!!
Published 10 days ago by Walter Bendick

5.0 out of 5 stars an intense drama - excellent delivery and never outdated
With Spencer Tracy, Federic March and Gene Kelly, I have high expectations of this film. And they raise the standard to such a high level! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Classic Movie watcher

4.0 out of 5 stars Buy, don't wait to inherit
Inherit the Wind should be viewed by anyone who cares about the art of film acting. Spencer Tracy's performance is simply stunning, effortless and natural despite the theatrical... Read more
Published 2 months ago by The Weary Professor

5.0 out of 5 stars Inherit the Wind
Any spencer Tracy movie is worth owning! He certainly gives a powerful performance as the defense attorney in this show. The balck-and-white adds so much. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Michael Knoll

5.0 out of 5 stars Inherit the Wind
Brilliant film, electric cast, gripping issue which was a true case. Put this in the prime list for films about injustice and bigotry. Read more
Published 4 months ago by James the Obscure

1.0 out of 5 stars Title says it all
Though I enjoyed some of the actors in this film in other films. I think this film is biased towards those who believe in evolution. Read more
Published 4 months ago by littlepaws

1.0 out of 5 stars Dishonest and Disrespectful
I did a little research on this movie and turned up some unpleasant truths: About once a decade, an "anti-religion propaganda film" comes out of Hollywood. Read more
Published 5 months ago by friendoftheabc

5.0 out of 5 stars Fanaticism and ignorance is forever busy, and needs feeding
No truer words were spoken by Henry Drummond in the movie "Inherit the Wind" in defense of teacher Bertram T. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Bentley

5.0 out of 5 stars A very good movie about religious fanaticism vs. Darwin's theory of evolution
Even though this movie was made 49 years ago in 1960 its message is still completely relevant today. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Rasih Bensan

5.0 out of 5 stars Great theater, poor history
I give "Inherit the Wind" five stars for dramatic power and force of acting. It's a terrific film, which I have seen at least 5 times. Read more
Published 7 months ago by M. S. Driver

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