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Eminent Domain - scene from the film "wild River" (1960)
Youtube ^ | 3/12/2017 | wootendw

Posted on 08/16/2019 5:58:16 PM PDT by simpson96

Scene from the 1960 movie "Wild River" (20th Century Fox) directed by Elia Kazan. The story is about the Tennessee Valley Authority's efforts to seize the home and land of an elderly lady (Jo Van Fleet) who resists eviction from her property. In this scene, she uses a metaphor to illustrate what Eminent Domain often means, despite the euphemistic description of it as 'buying' private property for public (or other) use. The target of her metaphor is one of her sharecroppers (played by Robert Earl Jones) whose dog ('Old Blue') she demands he sell to her. In the background, a TVA 'negotiator' (Montgomery Clift) sent to coax her into giving up her land, watches and listens.

Eminent Domain - scene from the film "wild River" (1960)

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1 posted on 08/16/2019 5:58:16 PM PDT by simpson96
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That is an incredible piece of acting, and a powerful statement for those that support eminent domain.

GREAT scene.


2 posted on 08/16/2019 6:03:34 PM PDT by Don W (When blacks riot, neighbourhoods and cities burn whites riot, nations and continents burn.)
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One of my favorite films. The scene with Lee Remick and Montgomery Clift in her old house that she hadn’t lived in since her husband died is film at its finest.


3 posted on 08/16/2019 6:31:43 PM PDT by D_Idaho ("For we wrestle not against flesh and blood...")
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This is a great clip to share with thugs who support mandatory gun “buy backs”. My land, my dog, and my guns are not for sale at any price - certainly not to those who demand that I sell.


4 posted on 08/16/2019 6:52:30 PM PDT by Pollster1 ("Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed")
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Both Lee Remick and Montgomery Clift did superb jobs in that flick. A shame that Remick died waaay too young.


5 posted on 08/16/2019 8:32:08 PM PDT by Tucker39 ("It is impossible to rightly govern a nation without God and the Bible." George Washington)
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I recall Lee chiefly from
"Days of Wine and Roses."

6 posted on 08/16/2019 8:44:48 PM PDT by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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Hollywood never forgave Eliah Kazah for turning on his communist friends. It is for that reason I made it a point to see most of his movies. They are all good.


7 posted on 08/17/2019 1:44:50 AM PDT by Nateman (If the left is not screaming, you are doing it wrong.)
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The thugs never mention how it is they can “buy back” a thing they never owned in the first place...


8 posted on 08/17/2019 4:31:27 PM PDT by elteemike (Light travels faster than sound...That's why so many people appear bright until you hear them speak)
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