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Prejudice (1949 film)

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determines him fit, will earn a permanent position. Joe gives Al a lift home and when his car is blocked by the stalled car of a black man, they hear derisive calls of "nigger" from other drivers. Joe tells Al that he is a Scandinavian-American Protestant and is not prejudiced toward anyone. Al reveals that he is Jewish and often encounters intolerance. At home, Joe tells Beth that her new friends are Jewish and she should be careful what she says about them. When Joey asks, "What's wrong with Jews?" Joe tells him they are just like any other people.
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experiences. Joe now remembers his mother complaining about foreigners competing for his father's job, and how he also lost a delivery route to a Jewish boy. He further remembers being tackled by a Jewish classmate in a football game and being convinced by the others that the "dirty Jew" cheated. The minister now explains to Joe that all prejudice and
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him but he maintains that Jews will always suffer prejudice. Meanwhile, in the Hanson home, Beth realizes to her horror that Joe had something to do with Al's transfer. Joey comes in crying that other children are calling him a "dumb Swede". Joe realizes that prejudice is everywhere, and can play both ways.
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Lindvall and Quicke quote a contemporary review by N. F. Forsyth which stated, "Whether the person involved is a Jew, Negro, Swede or person of any other national background, he both displays and is in turn the object of prejudice. … While audiences will find it interesting enough, it will not be a
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When Joe's boss asks him about Al's work performance, Joe replies that although he himself doesn't feel this way, others in the company might not be comfortable working with a Jew. The boss decides to transfer Al to another division for the good of the company. In the Green home, Al's wife consoles
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Pamphlets warning against the influence of "Negros, Jews and foreigners" appear in the town and the minister delivers a sermon urging his congregants to treat others with brotherhood and love. At work, Joe begins to feel that the talented Al is going to take over his job. He begins putting in a lot
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was critical of the script and pacing, stating that it "suffers from punching too hard, too directly and too repetitiously. The story elements are developed without plausibility, serving only as an obvious peg for several long sermons which are used as a substitute for dramatic situations. General
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was later said to be the "most popular" film released by the PFC. It continued to be shown to both Christian and Jewish audiences for several years. In 1951, for example, a free screening followed by an interdenominational panel discussion, sponsored by the Anti-Defamation League with invitations
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The minister delivers another sermon in which he advises that to overcome prejudice, one must strengthen his faith in Christ, who loves all men equally. This will imbue him with personal security and dignity, and eliminate his fear of others. Joe drops off Joey and Ellen Green at their school and
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Joe, Beth, and Joey Hanson settle into their new home in Springville, where Joe has found a job as production manager for the Baker company, and befriend their neighbors, the Greens. When Joe reports for work, he discovers that Al Green has been running the division until his arrival and, if Joe
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During a home visit from the minister, Joey comes in after a fight, saying that he and his friends beat some "wops". Joe is horrified by Joey's behavior, wondering where it came from. The minister explains that prejudicial attitudes begin in childhood, and urges Joe to think of his own youthful
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This was the first PFC production to be released theatrically; it was also distributed to 30,000 denominational churches and schools, religious clubs, and unions in the United States and Canada. The $ 100,000 production budget was funded by 17 Protestant denominations and the
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watches a group of children taunt Ellen, calling her "Jew". Joe drives away with conflicted feelings, hearing the minister's words in his head. Finally he works up the nerve to admit his prejudicial statement to his boss and ask him to reinstate Green as his assistant.
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predicted that the film "will prove acceptable fare in churches, clubs, schools, etc. When it comes to selling it to theatres, however, distributors will likely bump into the answer 'another film which tries to capitalize on intolerance'".
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was the third film released by the Protestant Film Commission (PFC), established in 1945. The $ 100,000 production budget was underwritten by 17 Protestant denominations and the
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The script, from an original story by Jarvis Couillard, drives its point home by having characters use many
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production values also suffer paradoxically from a slickness which lessens the impression of sincerity".
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was the first film produced under "exclusively religious auspices to receive commercial distribution".
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The cast largely consisted of established film actors. This was the film debut of
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Celluloid Sermons: The Emergence of the Christian Film Industry, 1930–1986
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extended to the public and members of 200 organizations, was held in
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On October 17, 1949, the film had its New York premiere at
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Index

Edward L. Cahn
Ivan Goff
Ben Roberts
Protestant Film Commission
Edmund L. Dorfmann Productions, Inc.
David Bruce
Mary Marshall
Tommy Ivo
Bruce Edwards
Jackson Rose
Philip Cahn
Irving Gertz
drama film
Protestant Film Commission
Edward L. Cahn
David Bruce
Mary Marshall
Tommy Ivo
Bruce Edwards
Anti-Defamation League of B'nai B'rith

David Bruce
Bruce Edwards

Barbara Billingsley
scapegoating
David Bruce
Mary Marshall
Tommy Ivo
Bruce Edwards

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