


The Phenix City Story
A crime-busting lawyer and his initially reluctant attorney father take on the forces that run gambling and prostitution in their small Southern town.
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Plot Summary
In the 1950s, Phenix City, Alabama, is a lawless town controlled by organized crime, gambling, and prostitution, with corrupt officials turning a blind eye. When Albert Patterson, a lawyer with a strong moral compass, is elected as the new attorney general, he vows to clean up the city. However, his efforts to bring justice are met with violent resistance from the powerful crime syndicates, leading to a dramatic confrontation.
Critical Reception
The Phenix City Story was critically acclaimed for its gritty realism and compelling portrayal of corruption and the fight for justice. It was praised for its strong performances, taut direction, and unflinching look at a real-life crime-ridden town. The film is considered a classic of the crime drama genre.
What Reviewers Say
- A powerful and unflinching portrayal of corruption.
- Features strong performances and taut direction.
- Considered a seminal work in the crime film genre.
Google audience: Audiences laud the film for its gripping true-crime narrative and its realistic depiction of lawlessness being challenged. Many appreciate the film's historical significance and its impactful storytelling.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story and Screenplay. Won a Golden Globe for Best Film Promoting International Understanding.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of corruption in Phenix City, Alabama, which was a notoriously crime-ridden town in the early 1950s, so much so that the Alabama National Guard was called in to restore order in 1954.
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