

Inherit the Winds
The story takes place in the Bakumatsu era in Kyoto. A solider who has lost his memories is aided by the famous Shinsengumi member Sōji Okita. Sōji Okita names this man "Junsuke Tachikawa." Junsuke's life begins anew amidst the Mibu soldiers.
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Plot Summary
In the small town of Hillsboro, a passionate teacher is put on trial for teaching evolution, challenging the town's fundamentalist beliefs. A famous orator and a renowned newspaperman arrive to cover the sensational case, igniting a fiery public debate between faith and science. The trial exposes deep divisions within the community and forces everyone to confront the nature of truth and prejudice.
Critical Reception
Inherit the Wind was critically acclaimed upon its release, praised for its sharp writing, powerful performances, and its relevant exploration of intellectual freedom and religious fundamentalism. It resonated with audiences for its compelling courtroom drama and its timeless themes.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its thought-provoking exploration of faith vs. science.
- Lauded for stellar performances, particularly Spencer Tracy and Fredric March.
- Recognized for its sharp, intelligent script and enduring relevance.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's intelligent handling of complex themes and its powerful dramatic performances. Many found it to be a compelling and thought-provoking movie that remains relevant today.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor (Spencer Tracy) and Best Cinematography, Black-and-White. Won the Golden Globe for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Spencer Tracy).
Fun Fact
The film is a fictionalized account inspired by the 1925 Scopes 'Monkey' Trial, but it significantly alters characters and events to serve its dramatic and thematic purposes, particularly in its critique of McCarthyism and intolerance.
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