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                    (1981)
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Danny Kaye,
John Rubinstein,
Carl Reiner,
Kim Hunter,
Eli Wallach,
Brian Dennehy,
George Dzundza,
Ed Flanders,
Stephen D. Newman,
James Sutorius,
Lee Strasberg
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Herbert Wise
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Drama,
Political Dramas,
Courtroom Dramas
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121
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In 'Skokie' (1981), a predominantly Jewish community in Illinois faces intense tension and conflict when a Neo-Nazi group announces plans to hold a rally in their town. The film explores the emotional and ethical struggles of the community members as they grapple with issues of free speech and hate speech.
                 
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