Comments
senorroboto
It's amazing to think that this film, for its sins of promoting gender equality and how to stand up to unsafe work environments and unsanitary living conditions via organized labor, suffered the following fate:
It's one of the most compassionate and moving films I've ever seen. Highly recommend.
- FBI investigated its financing
- Film set was shot at by anti-Communist vigilantes
- Lead actress was deported to Mexico
- American Legion boycotted
- Film labs were told to not to work on it and unionized projectionists instructed not to show it
- Only screened by 12 theaters nationally
It's one of the most compassionate and moving films I've ever seen. Highly recommend.
SpacePauls
I watched this movie 70 years after it was made and large capital is still being bastards to the working class. Nothing has changed.
ClassicLady
Very engrossing. Really loved it.
