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Black Legion (1937)

Drama | 83 minutes
3,34 32 votes

Genre: Drama

Duration: 83 minuten

Country: United States

Directed by: Archie Mayo

Stars: Humphrey Bogart, Dick Foran and Erin O'Brien-Moore

IMDb score: 6,9 (3.965)

Releasedate: 30 January 1937

Black Legion plot

"They Murdered at Midnight!"

Frank (Humphrey Bogart) is a factory worker who has his dreams. Seeing a higher job pass him by in favor of a Pole, he decides to attend a meeting of the pro-American Black Legion movement and join. This Klan is going to drive out the foreigners in white coats and hoods. Once plugged in, you won't come out alive.

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Movsin

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Great film that introduces concepts such as intolerance and violence, but in accordance with time-honored American tradition, allows justice and just retaliation to prevail, something that the general public certainly craved.

Actually liked Bogie better here than in many of his later films.

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klara

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A beautiful role by a very young Bogart who feels wronged and disillusioned

decides to join a movement that appeals to him unaware of the

far-reaching Ku Klux Klan practices. Perhaps the first film in which this is discussed and also

shockingly racist here at times.

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MisterPink

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Yes, shockingly racist at times. They did not yet have a Poland reporting point in the States at the time. People arranged that themselves or through the Klan. By the way, I didn't come here for Bogart but for his co-star Joe Dombrowski. Jan van Eyck in his Flemish. The name Dombrowski is derived from Dąbrowski. (A dąb is an oak in Polish). A common name, but let me not digress. So I came for Joe Dombrowski who unfortunately soon disappears from the scene. And then the big Bogie show begins. I must say that I like the young Bogart better than his later work. I thought the arrest was downright clumsy and cringe-inducingly corny. And I will never become a fan of lawsuits in a film, which makes me doubt whether a pass or fail... Thanks to Egon Brecher as the immigrant with the traditional Polish mustache and broken English (what do you mean, racist caricature), Bogie and the film get still 3 stars.

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