Skokie (1981)
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Skokie is the true story of a critical test of Constitutional rights in Illinois. In 1977, a small band of American neo-fascists calling itself the National Socialist Party of America plans to stage a swastika-dominated demonstration and rally. Their intended site is the Chicago suburb of Skokie, a town populated predominantly by Jews--many of them survivors of the Nazi holocaust. Jewish ACLU lawyer John Rubinstein is compelled to lobby for the National Socialists' freedom to express their views, despite his own inner turmoil over defending the very people who'd destroy him. The most vocal opponent to the planned rally is Skokie senior citizen Max Liebman (Danny Kaye), who spent five years in Hitler's death camps. Ernest Kinoy's teleplay for Skokie is fair-minded to a fault, presenting all points of view with equanimity, proving that there are no simple solutions when the fundamental right of Free Speech is involved. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 121 mins
Complete Cast:
- Danny Kaye - Max Feldman
- Robin Bartlett - JDL Girl
- Dan Conway - Anchorman
- Brian Dennehy - Chief Arthur Buchanan
- Ed Flanders - Mayor Albert J. Smith
- Kim Hunter - Bertha Feldman
- Joseph Leon - Hershkowitz
- Marie Mathay - Phyllis
- Stephen D. Newman - Aryeh Neier
- Jack Orend - Nazi
- Ned Schmidtke - Reporter
- Lee Strasberg - Morton Weisman
- Eli Wallach - Bert Silverman
- Harry Elders - Judge
- Jack Callahan - Father Kelly
- Taylor Williams - Reporter
- John Rubinstein - Herb Lewisohn
- Nancy Cartwright
- Dick Cusack - Board Member
- George Dzundza - Frank Collin
- Beatrice Fredman - Survivor
- David Hurst - Sol Goldstein
- Charles Levin - Rabbi Steinberg
- Ruth Nelson - Grandma Jannsen
- Ward Ohrman - Judge
- Chelcie Ross - Nazi
- Michele Shay - Sheila
- James Sutorius - David Hamlin
- Carl Reiner - Abbot Rosen
- Marin Kanter - Janet Feldman
- Patti Wilkus - Survivor
- Robin Moore - Penny
- Director(s):
- Herbert Wise
- Writer(s):
- Ernest Kinoy
- Producer(s):
- Robert Berger
- Categories:
- Television
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