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No Way Out (1950)

No Way Out (1950)
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A pioneering film about racial tensions, No Way Out stars Richard Widmark as a criminal named Ray Biddle, who despises African-Americans. Sidney Poitier (in his screen debut) is the black doctor, Luther Brooks, assigned to take care of the wounded Ray. Dr. Brooks, hired by the police hospital as part of an overall program to integrate the staff, keeps his temper in check as Ray spouts his racist invective. When Ray's brother, also wounded, dies in the hospital, the blustering bigot holds Dr. Brooks responsible and sends word to his gang to wreak vengeance on the city's black community. But the blacks turn the tables on the whites and fight them off. Ray then breaks out of the hospital with Dr. Brooks as hostage. His plans to kill the doctor are thwarted by Ray's girlfriend (Linda Darnell), who finally becomes fed up with his blind hatred. No Way Out was considered potent stuff in 1950; it was still regarded as a hot potato in 1962, when NBC dropped plans to telecast the film on "Saturday Night at the Movies." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard WidmarkLinda Darnell, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of No Way Out

A pioneering film about racial tensions, No Way Out stars Richard Widmark as a criminal named Ray Biddle, who despises African-Americans. Sidney Poitier (in his screen debut) is the black doctor, Luther Brooks, assigned to take care of the wounded Ray. Dr. Brooks, hired by the police hospital as part of an overall program to integrate the staff, keeps his temper in check as Ray spouts his racist invective. When Ray's brother, also wounded, dies in the hospital, the blustering bigot holds Dr. Brooks responsible and sends word to his gang to wreak vengeance on the city's black community. But the blacks turn the tables on the whites and fight them off. Ray then breaks out of the hospital with Dr. Brooks as hostage. His plans to kill the doctor are thwarted by Ray's girlfriend (Linda Darnell), who finally becomes fed up with his blind hatred. No Way Out was considered potent stuff in 1950; it was still regarded as a hot potato in 1962, when NBC dropped plans to telecast the film on "Saturday Night at the Movies." ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
106 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Writer(s):
Joseph L. MankiewiczLesser Samuels
Producer(s):
Darryl F. Zanuck
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    Andrew B.

    Thought provoking movie. First time on screen for Ruby Dee and Ozzy Davis. Richard protrays a very convincing hateful white trash red neck. Linda Darnell gives a convincing proformance as a woman from the wrong side of the tracks. Young people should watch , so not to repete the past.

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    Nya J.

    This is a movie that is difficult to watch if you aren't aware of the blantant racial tones that are present. It gives, I'm sure, a very real picture of what it was like at this time in America and the tension that was going on. The acting is wonderful - Sidney Poitier is a master of his craft. And it shows the complex side of being white yet not racist in at this time.

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    Jose' E.

    I thought it was a pretty good movie.

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