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  1. ...e l'uomo creò Satana (Inherit the Wind) è un film del 1960 diretto da Stanley Kramer e interpretato da Spencer Tracy, Fredric March e Gene Kelly.. È la trasposizione cinematografica dell'opera teatrale Inherit the Wind di Jerome Lawrence e Robert E. Lee, a sua volta ispirata al "Processo della scimmia di Scopes", che nel 1925 a Dayton nel Tennessee impegnò gli avvocati William Jennings ...

  2. Inherit The Wind (1960) -- (Movie Clip) That's Evolution For You Drummond (Spencer Tracy), based on lawyer Clarence Darrow, with Gene Kelly his newsman sidekick, arrives at the rural hotel where he meets both Mrs. (Florence Eldridge) and his opponent Mr. Brady (Fredric March) who are, it turns out, old friends, before the evolution trial, in Inherit The Wind, 1960.

  3. Inherit the Wind TV-PG 1988 1 hr. 36 min. Drama List Reviews 79% 100+ Ratings Audience Score A biblical orator (Kirk Douglas) opposes a liberal lawyer (Jason Robards) defending a man for teaching ...

  4. Official Audio for “Inherit the Wind” by Elvis Presley Listen to Elvis Presley: https://ElvisPresley.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more Elvis videos: https://ElvisPr...

  5. Although Lawrence and Lee used the Scopes trial as the basis for their play, Inherit the Wind is a work of fiction. In their introduction, Lawrence and Lee make clear that the play is not history. "Some of the characters of the play are related to the colorful figures in the battle of giants; but they have life and language of their own — and ...

  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Basada en una polémica obra estrenada en Broadway en 1957, Herencia del viento esta dirigida por Stanley Kramer, que sabe darle una gran fuerza narrativa.Con magníficos diálogos, esta película es un auténtico duelo interpretativo entre sus principales actores que logran recrear en el juicio situaciones de auténtica tensión.

  7. Inherit the Wind is a 1999 American made-for-television film adaptation of the 1955 play of the same name which originally aired on Showtime on May 29, 1999. The original play was written as a parable which fictionalized the 1925 Scopes "Monkey" Trial as a means of discussing the 1950s McCarthy trials. It was George C. Scott's final film role. In the 1996 Broadway revival, he had played Drummond.