Review of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) by Eve L — 24 Nov 2010
At this influential time in the Civil Rights movement, and in American history, it was finally good to see a true represenation of an African American in the cinema who wasn't playing a slave, housekeeper, or part of a gospel choir.
The tension is thrown out on the screen for all to see, a perpetual parade of the dirty laundry of the day. It's no holds barred for racial misconceptions, fallacies, and genuine doubt between the families.
A true historical record.
This review of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967) was written by Eve L on 24 Nov 2010.
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner has generally received very positive reviews.
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