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The Defiant Ones

One of the great ones!
1958 | 96m | English

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Two convicts—a white racist and an angry black man—escape while chained to each other.
Release Date: Aug 14, 1958
Director: Stanley Kramer
Writer: Nedrick Young, Harold Jacob Smith
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords escape, bias, convict, hostility, shackles, mississippi river, escaped convict, man hunt, train, racial prejudice, south, freedom, swamp, racist, chain gang, racism
Production Companies United Artists, Stanley Kramer Productions, Curtleigh Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Tony Curtis John 'Joker' Jackson
Sidney Poitier Noah Cullen
Theodore Bikel Sheriff Max Muller
Charles McGraw Capt. Frank Gibbons
Lon Chaney Jr. Big Sam
King Donovan Solly
Claude Akins Mack
Lawrence Dobkin Editor
Whit Bissell Lou Gans
Carl Switzer Angus
Kevin Coughlin Billy
Cara Williams Billy's mother
Ned Glass Doctor
Nedrick Young Prison Guard
Name Job
Stanley Kramer Director
Ernest Gold Original Music Composer
Nedrick Young Writer
Clem Beauchamp Production Manager
Frederic Knudtson Editor
Rudolph Sternad Production Design
Fernando Carrere Art Direction
Alex Weldon Special Effects
Joseph Kish Set Decoration
Harold Jacob Smith Writer
Don L. Cash Makeup Artist
Joe King Costume Supervisor
James Almond Gaffer
Walter Elliott Sound Effects
Albert Myers Camera Operator
Art Cole Property Master
Jean L. Speak Sound Engineer
Paul Helmick Assistant Director
John Franco Script Supervisor
Sam Leavitt Director of Photography
Name Title
Stanley Kramer Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Supporting Actor Anthony Quinn Nominated
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Joker" (Tony Curtis) and "Cullen" (Sidney Poitier) are chained together on a prison bus when it has an accident. Seeing a chance, and despite the fact that they pretty much loathe each other, they abscond and plan to jump a train to escape. As they flee, they gradually learn to respect - even like ... - each other before arriving at a smallholding where they befriend the woman (Cara Williams) who lives there with her young son "Billy" (Kevin Coughlin). After a few days, it becomes clear that she and "Joker" have taken a bit of a shine to each other, and so she concocts a plan to drive the now separated "Joker" and her son in one direction whilst "Cullen" heads off separately into the swamp and towards the railway. All sounds good, but when "Joker" discovers that the plan has some perilous flaws for his erstwhile buddy, he has choices to make - with ramifications for all concerned, especially as the well-meaning but dogged Sherriff "Muller" (Theodore Bikel) and the less scrupulous "Capt. Gibbons" (Charles McGraw) are also in hot pursuit. Essentially this is a two hander between two actors who work well together, who use a potent - and sometimes humorous - story and script to offer us an insight into an evolution of the need for the survival into one enhanced by an increasing mutual affection. They both have their flaws, their bigotries - but when it comes down to it, their adventures illustrate the very pointlessness of these traits and that message is clearly augmented by the attitude of the decent "Muller" and also by many others whom they encounter on their trek for freedom. The story addresses political and racist issues with a punch, we are never faced with pontification here, just with an opportunity to realise for ourselves how petty and stupid some of our irrational attitudes are. This is certainly worth watching.

Aug 10, 2023