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1954
102 minutes
Drama
English
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Marlon Brando is often called the greatest screen actor of all time, and this blistering drama shows why. In his youthful prime, he gives a terrific performance as a dockyard worker who takes a stand against corruption even though it makes him an outcast in his community. The theme of the film is about finding the strength of character to do what's right, a powerful idea that's matched here by the brilliantly naturalistic acting - these are people you can really believe in and root for.
This film has a couple of uses of mild bad language
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