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Plot Summary
This documentary explores the historical significance of the house at 1401 Churchill Ct. NW in Washington D.C., which served as the residence for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. It delves into the architectural details of the home and its role as a backdrop to significant moments in Thomas's life and career.
Critical Reception
The film received a niche audience and critical attention for its focused examination of a prominent legal figure's private life and the historical context of his residence. It was praised for its detailed research and unique perspective on American legal history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed historical and architectural analysis.
Noted for offering a unique glimpse into the life of a Supreme Court Justice.
Considered a valuable, albeit specialized, contribution to legal and American history documentaries.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was directed by William B. Allen, who also directed 'Clarence Thomas: An American Original'.
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