Trouble Comes to Town
Trouble Comes to Town

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Trouble Comes to Town

1973
Movie
73 min
English

A Southern sheriff brings into his home a black juvenile delinquent, who is the son of the man who saved his life during the Korean War.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: David GreeneGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A white rancher in Arizona, who is known for his prejudice, must put his beliefs aside when his son falls in love with a Black woman. The son then faces a difficult decision when his father is accused of murder. The rancher must confront his own ingrained racism to clear his name and protect his family.

Critical Reception

Trouble Comes to Town was a television film that dealt with sensitive racial themes, aiming to provoke thought and discussion in its audience. While not a major critical success, it was noted for its attempt to address contemporary social issues through a dramatic narrative. Audience reception was likely mixed, given the controversial subject matter.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film tackled challenging themes of racism and prejudice in the American West.

  • It served as a vehicle for Chuck Connors to explore a more complex character than his typical heroic roles.

  • The narrative explores the difficult choices individuals face when confronted with deeply ingrained societal biases.

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Fun Fact

This film was an early example of a made-for-television movie tackling overt themes of racism and interracial relationships at a time when such topics were still highly sensitive for broadcast television.

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