Inherit the Wind scene, creationism vs. evolution

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  • čas přidán 6. 02. 2007
  • Favorite scene from "Inherit the Wind", a movie about the creationism vs. evolution trial when a teacher is accused of the crime of teaching evolution to his class.
    These are the comments made by the authors of the play:
    "Inherit the Wind is not history. The events which took place in Dayton, Tennessee, during the scorching July of 1925 are clearly the genesis of this play. It has, however, an exodus entirely of its own. [. . .]
    The collision of Bryan and Darrow at Dayton was dramatic, but it was not a drama. Moreover, the issues of their conflict have acquired new dimension and meaning in the thirty years since they clashed at the Rhea County Courthouse. So Inherit the Wind does not pretend to be journalism. It is theatre. It is not 1925. The stage directions set the time as "Not too long ago." It might have been yesterday. It could be tomorrow." (Lawrence and Lee 1955)
    Further refutation of creationist complaints regarding this play:
    talkorigins.org/indexcc/CA/CA0...
  • Krátké a kreslené filmy

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  • @niuchemist
    @niuchemist Před 15 lety +128

    That is an incredible line:
    "Mr, you can conquer the air! But the birds will lose their wonder and the clouds will smell of gasoline!"

    • @kevincooper4912
      @kevincooper4912 Před rokem +3

      One of favorites too

    • @richardboettger6761
      @richardboettger6761 Před rokem +1

      The writing, cast and acting is top notch in this film, especially between the principle actors. There isn't a bad line between them.

    • @glennkramer2922
      @glennkramer2922 Před rokem +1

      One of the all time great movies

    • @TylerDWard
      @TylerDWard Před rokem +5

      Such a great philosophical idea. It’s coming back around today with the invention of AI.

    • @richardboettger6761
      @richardboettger6761 Před rokem

      @@TylerDWard
      AI scares the hell out of me, particularly in its current form! But let's face it the criminal faction and there will always be a criminal faction will certainly take advantage of it in every possible way. The speed of technology has far exceeded human evolution.

  • @susankaesler5516
    @susankaesler5516 Před 7 lety +388

    Although this was based on the Scopes trial, the authors were very clear that this amazing play is a metaphor for the McCarthy era. On trial is the ability to THINK.

    • @bobmcgahey1280
      @bobmcgahey1280 Před 6 lety +18

      perhaps the film is--but the real trial had a different agenda William Jennings Bryan was NOT necessarily against evolution. Bryan was a great populist and what he feared about Darwin was eugenics and social darwinism! If you read Darwin you will see the seeds of social darwinism in origin of species.

    • @ekathe85
      @ekathe85 Před 6 lety +25

      The error is to pin on Darwin what one should pin on Spencer. Scientific facts do not necessarily dictate human morality.

    • @zefallafez
      @zefallafez Před 6 lety +5

      “Free to think” like a marxist or end up in a gulag or executed.

    • @brianforbes8325
      @brianforbes8325 Před 5 lety +17

      Actually, Bob McGahey, I think Bryan WAS opposed to evolution because for most of his life, he held to a strong fundamentalist interpretation of the Bible. Where the film was incorrect was in the scene where Brady (Frederic March) cites Bishop Usher's determination that God created the earth on a certain date in 4004 B.C. Bryan did not actually cite that in the trial. He probably did oppose Social Darwinism as well, but religion had become central to his public creed by the time of that trial. As for "The Origin of Species" planting the seeds of Social Darwinism, Darwin himself would have been aghast at how his explanation of biological evolution was applied for social, economic, and political purposes. Of course, he did not live to see the full flower of Social Darwinism, because he died in 1882.

    • @brianforbes8325
      @brianforbes8325 Před 5 lety +11

      Actually, Bob, I stand corrected. Bryan DID quote Bishop Ussher (spelled with two s') at the historic trial when Darrow asked him about the date of the Flood. However, I stand by what I wrote previously; Bryan did oppose evolution on religious as well as social and humanitarian grounds.

  • @Mordock999
    @Mordock999 Před 3 lety +109

    "Do you ever think about things you DO think about?" No truer words were ever spoken. A brilliant scene from a brilliant movie.

    • @jamesfrancese6091
      @jamesfrancese6091 Před 2 lety +8

      That one is a direct quote from the actual Scopes transcript (Darrow speaking)

    • @richardboettger6761
      @richardboettger6761 Před rokem +5

      So much of the text of this movie is still very valid in today's world.

    • @scottmiller6495
      @scottmiller6495 Před rokem +3

      ​@@richardboettger6761 The only problem is that most of today's young people (especially here in the U.S.) don't believe in God and think it's only a fable or a myth about who started the world! What is it going to take for them to realize they're wrong? I won't go any further with this but I do believe because it's True!!!!!

    • @richardboettger6761
      @richardboettger6761 Před rokem +6

      @@scottmiller6495
      That's your opinion and you're entitled to it. I would ask that you try not to foist it on others though because frankly it's none of your business, and a true Christian would not try to force their own ideas off on others.

    • @scottmiller6495
      @scottmiller6495 Před rokem +2

      @@richardboettger6761 Ok.

  • @padfolio
    @padfolio Před 14 lety +163

    Brilliant. So many actors could learn from the intensity of Tracy and March in this scene alone.

    • @lilballer3076
      @lilballer3076 Před 7 lety +3

      That's the only good acting in this movie everyone else is so fake and obvious

  • @bcdside
    @bcdside Před 7 lety +196

    @5:34 These are actual quotes from the Scopes Monkey Trial when William Jennings Bryan said, "I do not think about things that I do not think about." And Clarence Darrow responded with: "Do you ever think about things that you do think about?"

    • @DongusEddy
      @DongusEddy Před 5 lety +18

      "There are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns. That is to say there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns." Donald Rumsfeld Princeton University grad.

    • @RaytheonNublinski
      @RaytheonNublinski Před 5 lety +1

      Zing.

    • @toncuz8291
      @toncuz8291 Před 4 lety +7

      Tracey was brilliant in this...because he meant every word of it.

    • @andrewjohn2124
      @andrewjohn2124 Před 4 lety +5

      Actually the movie isn't really accurate. Read this: Transcripts from Tennessee versus John Scopes,
      1925 Excerpted from Famous Trials in American History
      history.hanover.edu/courses/excerpts/111scopes.html

    • @jamesthompson3099
      @jamesthompson3099 Před 4 lety +5

      @@andrewjohn2124 Both the screenwriters and the playwrights that wrote the original theater play were explicit that this was not historical but simply used the trial as a basis on which to construct a story. It was more a commentary on the McCarthy era.

  • @kwebster62
    @kwebster62 Před 5 lety +147

    Fredric March is almost unrecognizable here, but demonstrates his mastery of his craft. Great acting jobs by Tracy and March in this film.

    • @friscowolf2917
      @friscowolf2917 Před 4 lety +13

      Frederic March was my all-time favorite Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde in the 1931 film. (Coincidentally, ten years later Spencer Tracy played the same role!)

    • @Diamondraw4Real
      @Diamondraw4Real Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah I love old movies like this

    • @AManOfFocusCommitmentSheerWill
      @AManOfFocusCommitmentSheerWill Před 3 lety +5

      The energy and the dialogue they presented in their portrayal in this scene at the stage of their lives is Spectacular.
      Till the end of their days, they were true natural experts of their profession.

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Před 3 lety +5

      4 Best Actor Oscars Between Them!

    • @theenglishzzz
      @theenglishzzz Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, you are 190,% correct. And I just saw him the other day, in the 1933 comedy ' Design For Living' he was a very good looking. Gentleman with class,. Very likeable.

  • @rhowar1
    @rhowar1 Před 6 lety +133

    I had the good fortune to play Henry Drummond in the stage version of Inherit the Wind. It took a while to convince our community theater/college theater director to decide to do it. When we opened we had protesters for and against. We got a lot of bad press, but we were close to being sold out every night of the performance. It was one of my greatest roles. I wish I could do it again. Also, nobody ever figured out that it was a protest against Mcarthyism. We had to explain it.

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 Před 3 lety +3

      Gods word as the standard for creation is not Mcartyism but it is merely the absolute truth.

    • @gordonbartlett1921
      @gordonbartlett1921 Před 3 lety +20

      @@gigiis526 Look -- if you can't keep up, just stay out.

    • @donxavier10
      @donxavier10 Před 3 lety +10

      @@gigiis526 you can no more prove that to be true than you can prove the existence of fairies or goblins. You wish to believe in the Bible? That's fine. But don't state something is true that you cannot prove.

    • @Diamondraw4Real
      @Diamondraw4Real Před 3 lety +3

      You would have to bc this scene looks like it could be about creationism on trial js

    • @brianforbes8325
      @brianforbes8325 Před 3 lety +3

      rhowar1, I'm glad you got the opportunity to play the role of Drummond. I dream of playing that role. I couldn't have done it when I was younger, but now that I am in Drummond's age range, I believe that I have the gravitas to do it.

  • @ralphadamo1857
    @ralphadamo1857 Před rokem +36

    I saw this as a child on TV. These performances were unforgettable. Even today, this is, for me, the definitive recorded version of the play. I especially love Frederic March's portrayal of the Brady character. Even though the story calls for Brady to be defeated in this scene, and even though the director's cutaways suggest that the townspeople have lost respect for Brady, March's portrayal is also a sympathetic one. We care about Brady, even though many disagree with him.

    • @rhowar1
      @rhowar1 Před rokem

      Yes. I agree with you.

    • @LATVERIAN1
      @LATVERIAN1 Před rokem

      Actually, what's "forgettable" is the true factual history of the actual trial. You might as well be watching "Mary Poppins"
      or "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang". They're both as much a fantasy as this film. HELLywood's version of Creation vs Evolution.

    • @c.a.savage5689
      @c.a.savage5689 Před 9 měsíci

      H. L. Mencken, who covered the trial (character played admirably by Gene Kelly) would beg to disagree. Look up what he wrote about William J. Bryan, obituary the Baltimore Sun, 1925.

  • @mikek5958
    @mikek5958 Před 4 lety +124

    "Is it possible that something is holy to the celebrated agnostic?"
    "Yes! The individual human mind."

    • @collinbarry-kamp4146
      @collinbarry-kamp4146 Před 4 lety +12

      Mike K Spencer Tracy’s delivery gives me goosebumps every time I hear him say it

    • @mikek5958
      @mikek5958 Před 4 lety +8

      @@collinbarry-kamp4146 Me too. One of my all-time favorite scenes in one of my all-time favorite movies.

    • @collinbarry-kamp4146
      @collinbarry-kamp4146 Před 4 lety +3

      Mike K Nice dude! It’s my all time favorite movie!

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 Před 3 lety +3

      The mind may be amazing but that is because God created it! But it is far from holy. There is only one that is holy and that is triune Lord

    • @gordonbartlett1921
      @gordonbartlett1921 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gigiis526 And just what is "triune" Lord? Apparently, Christians don't spell check.

  • @ChristianF15cher
    @ChristianF15cher Před 14 lety +215

    "An idea is a greater monument than a cathedral. And the advance of man's knowledge is a greater miracle than all the sticks turned to snakes thru the parting of the waters."
    As true then as it is now.

    • @xtzyshuadog
      @xtzyshuadog Před 4 lety +6

      timeless, would you say?

    • @puppyofpurgatory9041
      @puppyofpurgatory9041 Před 4 lety +1

      Kurt Vonnegut said that Voltaire was the secular version of Abraham.
      So I guess Clarence Darrow was Samuel. Or maybe Nehemiah.

    • @PeterDB90
      @PeterDB90 Před 3 lety +8

      Idea greater monument than a cathedral? True. The advance of man's knowledge a greater miracle than all the sticks turned to snakes thru the parting of the waters? Now that's debatable.
      Advancements of man are truly amazing, but if a man raised his arms above a sea and asked God to part waters for him and all the waters of the sea parted before him, even Einstein would shit his pants.

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 Před 3 lety +5

      @@PeterDB90 The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom and the knowledge of the Holy One is insight. Proverbs 9:10

    • @gordonbartlett1921
      @gordonbartlett1921 Před 3 lety +7

      @@PeterDB90 Wrong. At least the second part. The sticks turned to snakes, etc. is mythology. The advance of Man's knowledge is not.

  • @pcarlisi
    @pcarlisi Před 4 lety +17

    "Do you ever think about things that you do think about?"
    Absolutely sick burn...

  • @theolamp5312
    @theolamp5312 Před 4 lety +23

    Even now, we are so many years later, graced by the presence of 2 of the greatest actors in film history. That is the magic and persistence of film.

  • @yourteamsucks2136
    @yourteamsucks2136 Před 5 lety +16

    "i care more about the rock of ages than I do about the age of rocks" is an actual quote from the Scopes Monkey Trial. Amazing how this play is even more relevant today than it was in 1956 when it first appeared on stage in Dallas.

  • @dexterlang1403
    @dexterlang1403 Před 6 lety +51

    Why this didn't make it to the top 100 movies is a travesty

    • @araymond1able
      @araymond1able Před 6 lety +2

      Still top 250. If I had 100 movies to watch I probably would pick it. I have it on DVR. It is one that grabs your attention.

  • @kevinkilduff2064
    @kevinkilduff2064 Před 2 lety +35

    Some of the best acting you'll see by two of the best actors ever to grace a movie set. This is truly one of the great movies and should be recognized as such.

    • @Rick-mx5kh
      @Rick-mx5kh Před 2 lety +4

      March was no slouch, either. This is one of my favorite movies...because of these two acting titans.

    • @scottmiller6495
      @scottmiller6495 Před rokem +3

      I totally agree, Inherit the Wind should have won Best Picture of 1960, it wasn't even mentioned or nominated in the awards ceremony, it is much better than Elmer Gantry! Spencer Tracy deserved an Oscar for his performance, again not even mentioned, what was the academy thinking that year? Are you kidding me!!!!!

    • @kevinkilduff2064
      @kevinkilduff2064 Před 8 měsíci

      Absolutely agree, Scott!@@scottmiller6495

    • @Shadowman4710
      @Shadowman4710 Před 4 měsíci

      @@scottmiller6495 This is probably my favorite film of all time but in defense of "Elmer Gantry" it's a truly great film as well.

  • @westxlcr
    @westxlcr Před 14 lety +42

    This is one of the most underrated movies in existence! :D What a powerful scene!!

  • @IndyDefense
    @IndyDefense Před 7 lety +144

    They sure don't make em like they used to.

  • @brianforbes8325
    @brianforbes8325 Před 3 lety +8

    "Is that the way of things?! Is that the way of things?!". ....."Brady, Brady, Brady almighty!" What an intense performance by Spencer Tracy. Frederic March was outstanding too.

  • @twylagauthreaux9153
    @twylagauthreaux9153 Před 6 lety +33

    Both March and Tracy were awesome!

  • @nyterpfan
    @nyterpfan Před 2 lety +8

    What is really on trial is the ability to THINK and INQUIRE FREELY!! (ANY belief system that doesn't allow an individual to do this is a belief system to run as far away from as possible!!) Incredible scene from an incredible film. The themes are timeless!!

    • @tbirdguy1
      @tbirdguy1 Před 11 měsíci +1

      100% This. IF your belief system is so weak that it must extinguish the abilities of other human being to think for themselves, it is something to get out of as fast as you can.

  • @eponymousk
    @eponymousk Před 14 lety +17

    Ah, this is my favorite scene from my favorite movie. I could see it a thousand times and not tire of it.

  • @BeefCake1012
    @BeefCake1012 Před 2 lety +17

    I live in Chattanooga, TN, maybe one hour from Dayton (Rhea County) where the Scopes-Monkey Trial took place. I went up there for the first time three years ago and it was incredible to see the scene of one of the most pivotal and important court trials in US History.
    We are now sadly repeating this same history nearly one hundred years later in America in the year 2022… ignoramuses have taken control of certain levels of government (legislatures, governorships, higher-level judiciaries) and are attempting to litter our education systems and laws with intellectual ignorance, fanaticism and theological bigotry instead of logic, reason and empirical objectivity as the framers intended with our secular constitution.
    If they think they are unopposed in their efforts, they are sorely mistaken. I will stand up to and expose this arrogant, cancerous filth for what it is, an attempt to rid the world of any sense of intellect and trying to bring us back to the Dark Ages… vote, Vote, VOTE!!!

    • @waynetaylor8082
      @waynetaylor8082 Před rokem +1

      I share your view and am pessimistic about OUR future. Seems to me that as eyewitnesses to history pass away we get ever closer to repeating the past. Today we are subjected to many "stable geniuses", who have studied other "only I can fix it" types. They have history as their playbook and therefore less likely to make the mistakes of a Hitler or Mussolini. The opposition to them is less ruthless and self righteous and unwilling to engage in the manner necessary? I hope I am wrong.

  • @robertmiles1603
    @robertmiles1603 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Boy, old actors back then were something else. Look at how they just go right at it. That fire, that passion. Saying words in the script like they're what they mean, right from their own minds, not someone else's hand. And if this was filmed in a southern courthouse in summer with no AC imagine the conditions. Back then this was normal. There's no beating this.

  • @westxlcr
    @westxlcr Před 3 lety +39

    “The Bible is a book. It’s a good book, but it is not the only book.” Probably my favorite line from the film and one I’ve quoted many times.

    • @carealoo744
      @carealoo744 Před 2 lety +6

      Except it's not a good book.

    • @nyterpfan
      @nyterpfan Před rokem +2

      @@carealoo744 Greatest quote I've ever seen about the Bible was spoken by none other than Malcolm X, who said: "The one thing I know about the Bible is that most people don't know how to read it."
      THAT is 100% spot-on truth!!

    • @tellmo25
      @tellmo25 Před 9 měsíci

      "not the only book"... truth in that might still be found on what others have beared witness to. Reveling all things through nature is another language not yet entirely discovered. What a conversation that would be.

  • @robertbuchwald6514
    @robertbuchwald6514 Před 4 lety +10

    Two of the finest actors in the world.!
    Fredric March and Spencer Tracy.
    It doesn't get any better.

  • @kevinnazario1015
    @kevinnazario1015 Před rokem +6

    One of the finest example of acting. One of the best movies ever made. Still relevant in 2022. Perhaps even more today that when it was made.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio Před 4 lety +7

    Never before or since has there been any higher mastery of the art of acting as there is on display in the 6 minutes of cinema that was committed to film when this scene was made. Stories of other actors coming to this set from other film productions simply to watch are an indication of how mesmerizing Tracy and March were when they were in their element.

  • @SuaveTito
    @SuaveTito Před 14 lety +58

    I actually read this play for English class sophomore year, and I'm surprised at the number of people that see this play as being a debate of evolution vs. creationism, which may be true of the Scopes trial it was based on. Drummond emphasizes that Cates was on trial because he was thinking for himself, that which the play conveys is a fundamental human right and that which no human on this planet should be arrested and imprisoned for.

    • @jorgesegniniaguirre
      @jorgesegniniaguirre Před 5 lety +8

      Yeah, the problem is, a whole lot of religious people actually considers free thinking as an attack on their belief system. See, if you're dependent on your faith, any suggestion that things might not be the way you believe them to be is a threat. This has always been true for royalty, extremist governments, monetary systems, and so on.

    • @Diamondraw4Real
      @Diamondraw4Real Před 3 lety +1

      @@jorgesegniniaguirre orange man too

    • @thatperformer3879
      @thatperformer3879 Před rokem

      @@jorgesegniniaguirre I’m not Christian, I’m Conservative, and you’re brainwashed. All of you liberals are brainwashed. You voted in vaccine tyranny, called us all Nazis for six straight years, publicly shamed us for our beliefs, burned down cities when you couldn’t have your way, forced pedophile agendas on kindergarteners, and you have the AUDACITY to say you stand for justice? FOH! You’ve been the Nazis all along and the democrats you vote for are openly destroying this country!

  • @smitty0
    @smitty0 Před 2 lety +4

    I just stumbled upon this and I have had these types of discussions with my parents for the past few years. What an amazing piece.

  • @ustadspencertracy7195
    @ustadspencertracy7195 Před 10 měsíci +3

    2:12
    The subtle hesitation before he says they must abandon their faith was a nice touch.

  • @knightinashes6934
    @knightinashes6934 Před 7 lety +46

    I'm on the side for evolution but when they talk about the increment time a day is before the sun was created, before translated to English, the word for day in Hebrew was yom. Yom can mean a period of time without specified length.

    • @MrWholphin
      @MrWholphin Před 7 lety +21

      The word yom (יום) is used almost exclusively to refer to regular day, similar to how we understand a day. A day according to the Bible is defined in Genesis 1 as a light to dark sequence. In prophetic passages יום is used on occasion to represent a season, such as "the day of the Lord" which is a reference to the time of the apocalypse. But this is nothing indicative of long geological ages. Such a belief is a wishful attempt to harmonise the text with a fully naturalistic interpretation of origins.

    • @mars_over
      @mars_over Před 7 lety +3

      But as you said in the beggining, "yom is used almost exclusively to refer to regular day". So that means that it could have another interpretation.

    • @cs5384
      @cs5384 Před 6 lety +5

      At the time in Tennessee (my home!) young earth creationism was taught in public school AS SCIENCE and fundamentalist Christians did not want evolution to be taught, as it obviously contradicted their religious belief. Even Scopes initially lost the battle to teach evolution in science class. It was ruled much later again that teaching evolution in science class violated the rights of Christians, who believed every creature was handmade by God less than 12k years ago. So while sure, YOM can mean anything from a blink of the eye to a day to a century, it was the Christians then who insisted it meant solely "day".

    • @SiriusMined
      @SiriusMined Před 5 lety

      Right, but biblical literalists insist it was 24 earth hours.

    • @judsongaiden9878
      @judsongaiden9878 Před 4 lety

      Some biblical scholars suggest that a "day" - before there was a way to calculate such a thing - was equivalent to 1,000 years according to how we measure days now.

  • @anneroy4560
    @anneroy4560 Před 7 lety +29

    You cannot go wrong with Mr Tracy ...

  • @razgriz501
    @razgriz501 Před 4 lety +10

    Just realized this. Drummond said that in order to understand Darwin, the price was to give up our faith in the "pleasant poetry of Genesis." Of course, Brady jumps to the conclusion that Drummond is advocating atheism, but that's not what Drummond said. What he's saying is that we can no longer take Genesis at face value as a literal account. The difference is there, but subtle.

    • @richardgomes5420
      @richardgomes5420 Před 3 lety +1

      Some people would definitely abandon the poetry of holy books and embrace atheism. However, the vast majority is able to somehow smash Religion and Science together, cherry picking useful or beautiful passages from holy books and disregarding passages they don't find useful, beautiful or relevant. Even professional scientists can be religious people, which tells me that Religion is not driven by rationality or evidence or scientific formalism... definitely not!... but driven by emotions. People resort to Religion due to indoctrination since early age and because Religion can be comforting, serving as an emotional support, or source of hope or even relief from desperation.

    • @CptCarlosRuiz
      @CptCarlosRuiz Před 2 lety

      Like many of the highest educated, truest agnostics or atheists, Drummond would of course have read the Bible. But that's true: I do not think Drummond is even trying to suggest people shouldn't have faith or religion -- only that they have no right to legislate that opposing viewpoints be ILLEGAL.
      Even to this day, religious right-wing people cannot fathom this concept. All who oppose them must perish, must be burned as heathens and apostates, must die to the glory of their God.

    • @tylergannon7398
      @tylergannon7398 Před 2 lety +1

      @@richardgomes5420 No, there is quite a bit of evidence both historical and Biblical that the Bible wasn’t meant to be taken literally. The reason this isn’t commonly known or accepted is because there have been several Christian leaders and theologians who rejected the notion in favor of a literal interpretation but just like in this trial said Christians can’t answer some of the simplest questions about the very obviously poetic and allegorical language in the Bible.

    • @richardgomes5420
      @richardgomes5420 Před 2 lety

      @@tylergannon7398 Can you provide some links to the evidences you mentioned, please? Thanks

  • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
    @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr Před 14 lety +12

    This is one of the greatest movies of this, or any other time...
    And this is one of the best scenes in any movie, ever.
    Tracy was beyond brilliant!

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 Před 6 lety +2

      GodsFavoriteBassPlyr I agree with you about Spencer Tracy he was probably one of the top five actors ever and Frederik March is just as awesome this was such a brilliant movie and this was a fantastic scene

  • @arthurjeremypearson
    @arthurjeremypearson Před 3 lety +6

    "Is is possible that something is holy to the celebrated agnostic?" And how Drummond growls: "YES!"

  • @Asasnol21
    @Asasnol21 Před 3 lety +24

    The dialogue in this one is out of this world, and both actors work wonders to bring it to life. Literally every line out of Tracy's mouth can be hanged on a wall as banner of human progress.
    Extend the testaments! Let us have a book of Brady! We shall hex the Pentateuch and fit you in neatly between Numbers and Deuteronomy.

  • @kyleshiflet9952
    @kyleshiflet9952 Před 4 lety +7

    I love how Brady is finally given a taste of his own medicine

  • @niyaboyd3805
    @niyaboyd3805 Před 4 lety +10

    My middle school did this play, and I absolutely loved it🤗

  • @TheDarkHippy93
    @TheDarkHippy93 Před 14 lety +16

    "I am a man, not a sponge."
    Love. It.

  • @evoman1776
    @evoman1776 Před 3 lety +8

    Imagine if there was actual film of Clarence Darrow putting William Jennings Bryan on the stand. That would be something to see.

    • @rossmcl1776
      @rossmcl1776 Před 3 lety

      I cant imagine it would be any better than this.

  • @LuxWeaver
    @LuxWeaver Před 4 lety +6

    “We’ll ‘hex’ the Pentateuch and slip you in neatly between Numbers and Deuteronomy! The witness is excused.”

  • @rossrivero7516
    @rossrivero7516 Před rokem +9

    Spencer Tracy’s greatest moment as an actor

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 Před rokem

      I can't disagree with you. Spencer Tracy is the all time greatest actor along with James Cagney. But a close second is Spencer Tracy's almost 8 minutes soliloquy in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner go on with the late Great Katharine Hepburn

    • @rossrivero7516
      @rossrivero7516 Před rokem

      @@robertlongwill8856 also his closing monologue in Judgment at Nuremberg

    • @robertlongwill8856
      @robertlongwill8856 Před rokem

      @@rossrivero7516 oh my God yes I haven't seen that movie for years I think I will go try and find it. And thank you for the reminder. Spencer Tracy is one of the greatest actors of all time. He could do everything. And Katharine Hepburn was his equal.

    • @rossrivero7516
      @rossrivero7516 Před rokem

      @@robertlongwill8856 definitely

  • @Zentz29
    @Zentz29 Před 14 lety +47

    pascal's wager assumes that christianity is the only religion in existance. maybe YOU should consider it from the perspective of a different religion.
    what if YOU are wrong & the muslims, jews or hindus etc are right?
    pascal's wager fails on EVERY level.
    do you believe in appolo, anubis, zeus, allah, krishna, shiva, haties etc? of course you don't.
    an atheist takes it one step further & dosn't believe in yaweh either.
    pascal's wager isn't relevant to anything...

    • @Diamondraw4Real
      @Diamondraw4Real Před 3 lety +2

      Even if you replace Muslim or Hindu for Christian Pascal's wager is pointless

    • @tylergannon7398
      @tylergannon7398 Před 2 lety

      You believe in Zeus you just don’t know it.

    • @Zentz29
      @Zentz29 Před rokem

      @@Diamondraw4Real
      "Even if you replace Muslim or Hindu..."
      Yeah, that's what I said. Pascal's wager is dumb AF.

  • @vincentfisher1603
    @vincentfisher1603 Před rokem +2

    I loved March's performance in Hombre. He and Diane Cilento's performances were outstanding.

  • @wehaveasituation
    @wehaveasituation Před 7 lety +15

    Brady ..Brady..Brady...Belichik speaks to Brady, and Brady wins the Super Bowl..again..

    • @SheridanJazz
      @SheridanJazz Před 7 lety

      Probably not the same family, but good one. Cheers!

  • @robertrettig9483
    @robertrettig9483 Před 3 lety +6

    Those two great actors make "monkeys" out of all the actors today. Not even close

  • @williamlacey1981
    @williamlacey1981 Před 2 lety +3

    Two Dr Jekyll’s and Mr Hyde’s unite

  • @sophistichistory4645
    @sophistichistory4645 Před 2 lety +2

    Spencer Tracy vs. Frederick March
    Put two acting titans together like this.....
    ......and "lightning in a mason jar" is sure to happen.

  • @aphill2208
    @aphill2208 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I've seen 3 versions of this movie this to me by far is the best!! Tracey and March killed their roles😊😊

  • @OxyMiracle
    @OxyMiracle Před 15 lety +9

    "I don't think about things... I don't think about." "Do you ever think about things you do think about?" haha

  • @Appealsman1
    @Appealsman1 Před 14 lety +2

    Nice post!!! Very informative and good to see again. This was such a great movie in every way, acting, dialogue and message

  • @JustWasted3HoursHere
    @JustWasted3HoursHere Před 2 lety +2

    Brady: "I do not think about things I do not think about."
    Drummond: "Do you think about things that you DO think about?"
    Two of my favorite lines from this movie. So funny, but the logical arguments from Drummond are awesome. If you haven't seen this movie you should check it out.

  • @sosalpha
    @sosalpha Před 6 lety +16

    Yes Bishop Ussher... The infallible man that nobody is allowed to question. I wish the premise of this story and people's antiscience was fictional however they plague our society.

    • @hansstrudel9614
      @hansstrudel9614 Před 5 lety

      I like how a devout Protestant such as Mr. Bryan would quote a Catholic Bishop (Which Darrow was a Catholic).

    • @friscowolf2917
      @friscowolf2917 Před 4 lety +1

      @@hansstrudel9614 Actually Ussher was an Archbishop of the Church of Ireland, which was part of the larger Anglican Communion.

    • @hansstrudel9614
      @hansstrudel9614 Před 4 lety

      @@friscowolf2917 Protestants in Ireland? IMPOSSIBLE

    • @jamesalexander5623
      @jamesalexander5623 Před 4 lety

      @@hansstrudel9614 Before the Republic .... They had control!

    • @Garrett1240
      @Garrett1240 Před 2 lety

      @@hansstrudel9614 Darrow was agnostic.

  • @Existantia
    @Existantia Před 15 lety +3

    After Brady loses his God-like stature it was amazing to see the vulnerable man underneath. Later, at his house, the way he was almost child-like. "They laughed at me Mother." and he collapses in his wife's arms. I'll admit I shed a tear, but at the same time thought it was weird that he referred to her as "Mother" and she referred to him as "Baby" in that moment.

  • @kl990
    @kl990 Před 15 lety

    I really want to thank whoever put this clip on youtube. I am doing a project about EVOLUTION VS CRATIONISM, and I am using this clip in my project. Thanks.

  • @donschmidt8203
    @donschmidt8203 Před 2 lety +3

    Davedio's comment on this startling scene is spot on. Never before or since have two actors of such talent been assembled in the same film. Tracy's powerful oratory seems to stretch to the portals of heaven itself. Clarence Darrow might have been envious of such bombastic power. What this true to life movie conveys is the tragedy of empathy in the world. Or rather the lack of it. An inability to comprehend and care for anyone remotely different than ourselves. This primitive mindset is the basis of all prejuduces. All of our wars. I will love my neighbor, so long as he looks, thinks and acts exactly like myself. In so many ways man is as primitive now as the pusillanimous paramecium Darwin claimed we evolved from. There is so much more evolving to do. These two great actors displayed the evils of ignorance in it's most grotesque nature. I cant choose which actor is greater. Call it a split decision. Unlike the theme of this movie. God gave us the power to think. And to love. These words are not mutually exclusive.

  • @ichimonji1988
    @ichimonji1988 Před 14 lety +4

    The problem is that the word "better" is useless without standards. The standards are ours, intelligence has allowed us to survive, so we look down on creatures of lesser intelligence, even though they are by no means less survivable, even though they will outlast us by countless thousands of years.

  • @shoulderkolibri
    @shoulderkolibri Před 14 lety +7

    Awesome movie. Makes it's point sharply, and show just how an argument backed by knowledge can easily triumph over the erroneous claim of the dogmatic and ignorant.

  • @jadezee6316
    @jadezee6316 Před 2 lety +1

    during the filming of these scenes between tracy and march...the sound stage was filled to the brim...with people rushing for places to watch these two great actors going at it....

    • @padfolio
      @padfolio Před rokem

      Burt Reynolds mentioned that he was one of them.

  • @JackJ1957
    @JackJ1957 Před 15 lety +3

    "I don't know as I was ever in a community in my life where my religious ideas differed as widely from the great mass as I have found them since I have been in Tennessee. Yet I came here a perfect stranger and I can say what I have said before that I have not found upon any body's part - any citizen here in this town or outside the slightest discourtesy. I have been treated better, kindlier and more hospitably than I fancied would have been the case in the north." Clarence Darrow, 1925

  • @niuchemist
    @niuchemist Před 14 lety +10

    I absolutely love that line:
    "Mister, you may conquer the air ... but the birds will lose their wonder and the clouds will smell of gasoline."

  • @jfilmsproductions7289
    @jfilmsproductions7289 Před 5 lety +5

    Man, this script was so well written!

  • @alanfaichney2431
    @alanfaichney2431 Před 2 lety +1

    My favourite Movie of all time, I am 65 and I watched Daniel Day Lewis at his Craft , But for me Spencer Tracy is my all time Great. 📽

  • @polarisedelectrons
    @polarisedelectrons Před 15 lety +1

    Thank you! It's so good to see that someone else feels the same about that issue.

  • @shopwreckin
    @shopwreckin Před 17 lety +11

    "I do not think about things that I do not think about." that's classic!

  • @CIVDC
    @CIVDC Před 5 lety +2

    Its a bit of a shame that William Jennings Bryan is remembered only for the Scopes Trial. He was a hardcore creationist (ironically, less fundamentalist than some modern day creationists), yes. But as a politician, he advocated for the worker's rights, 8 hour workdays, unions, women's rights etc. He was more a champion of the poor than he was radical Christian. Still love this play - I got to play Henry Drummond once on stage.

    • @CIVDC
      @CIVDC Před 5 lety +1

      Also, part of his dislike of evolution came from the prevalence of the idea Social Darwinism during that time period, which misread Darwin in order to justify economic inequalities.

  • @fernandoparadacastillo5901

    This is what really good acting looks like. Not the kind of roles that get awards, the ones where you cannot tell the difference between the actor and the character. Spencer Tracy is not acting as a lawyer, he IS a lawyer.

  • @Davedio
    @Davedio Před 2 lety +2

    Master class in acting: March & Tracy at the top of their game. Other productions at the studio visited this set to watch the filming.

  • @nakas999
    @nakas999 Před 5 lety +7

    I LOVE this scene!!!

  • @Lyrelia
    @Lyrelia Před 14 lety +13

    @TheCb1010 Pascal's wager is a philosophy of cowards. The only life to live where there is nothing to be lost is one of open-minded consideration and thought. That is certainly not one of the greatest values of religious culture. Why should we believe there is a Heaven, just in case. If God is as religions proclaim, why would he punish me merely for not having faith. Wouldn't being a decent person, despite a lack of divine incentive, be more substantial and sincere than faith 'just in case'?

    • @andrewjohn2124
      @andrewjohn2124 Před 4 lety

      I don't think you understand the context of Pascal's Wager nor the meaning of it. If you have time please read this short article.
      www.peterkreeft.com/topics/pascals-wager.htm

  • @nobodyaskedbut
    @nobodyaskedbut Před 4 lety +2

    Both are brilliant in this great film. March along with the incomparable Paul Muni created the film acting art form in the early 1930s. Both March and Tracy also played Jekyll & Hyde with March doing it first in a magnificent performance in 1932. Tracy's greatest performance was his essentially one man performance in The Old Man and the Sea (1958).

    • @telephilia
      @telephilia Před 7 měsíci

      The Tracy version of Jekyll and Hyde suffered from it being made during the reign of the Code and MGM's generally wholesome approach to film making (though it is not without its sinister sexual innuendoes). March's had the advantage of pre-code (and his scenes with Miriam Hopkins are very pre-code) and Paramount's more artsy approach to film making at that time.

  • @kimberlyphillipssmith7956

    I just bought this movie for our classic movie collection. Fantastic movie.

  • @--sql
    @--sql Před 14 lety +3

    I learned how mutations happen during cell replication and what types of changes can occur in the DNA sequence in ninth grade biology. Those questions have well established answers.

    • @TheWalter7276
      @TheWalter7276 Před 6 lety

      coming form a guy with a username of poop fingers

  • @Pavluke
    @Pavluke Před 14 lety +10

    Actually creationism and evolution are mutually exclusive, in almost every way.

    • @brendanmcnally9145
      @brendanmcnally9145 Před 6 lety

      One says things have evolved by the hand and design of God. Evolution just says it evolved and doesn't really have anything to say about God's role in it. If you want to see the evolution of animals and plants and man as the work of God, you are completely free to do so.

    • @DrownedInExile
      @DrownedInExile Před rokem +2

      @@brendanmcnally9145 Evolution is a demonstrable fact. Creation is not.

    • @brendanmcnally9145
      @brendanmcnally9145 Před rokem +1

      @@DrownedInExile Absolutely. Science and evolution only deals with what can be proven. Creation-heads only deal with matters of faith and not whether or not anything can be proven. Apparently they don't like being called on that point.

  • @bradenevans514
    @bradenevans514 Před 14 lety

    What a treasure! Thanks for uploading. Love it!

  • @AfterFauve001
    @AfterFauve001 Před 14 lety +2

    the metaphor of Inherit the wind is a warning about self delusion.

  • @Vlasko60
    @Vlasko60 Před 6 lety +26

    The real question is why so many people need to believe to a god.

    • @conner-manradio
      @conner-manradio Před 5 lety

      Vlasko60 Personally, I once wanted to convert to atheism, but my two problems were this. 1. I as a human am terrified of a death that is just forever darkness and nothing. I know there is little evidence to support any afterlife or reincarnation but ignorance is bliss. 2. I do believe in the Big Bang but believe it to be divine. Why? It is my opinion that the universe we live in and the planet we live on are simply too beautiful to have been created by one big accident. I don’t however believe in the creation story and the idea of Adam and Eve.

    • @outdoorsguy
      @outdoorsguy Před 5 lety +3

      @@conner-manradio 1. Your being terrified of death does not alter the nature of death. It sounds like you're in denial. I believe in life before death, not after death. 2. While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, there is plenty of misery, sickness, and death in the world. Also most of the matter in the universe is tied up in black holes. I don't personally think black holes are beautiful, but you may think so.

    • @markmoth7852
      @markmoth7852 Před 5 lety

      Lol no it's not at all. You jst made that shit up. It was the most useless statement of all time. It doesn't change anything how many people choose to have faith or for your point why thay choose to that faith. When it comes to numbers it would take a world wide event to have an impact mabey a clear as day UFO event in the middle of London or LA. Or the t,o,e, being discovered. So just because u don't have Faith you think its stupid that a certain amount of others do. Go and listen to cold play

    • @michaelsurname609
      @michaelsurname609 Před 5 lety +1

      It forfills the 16 basic human desires perfectly when sex is culturally tabooed

    • @leom.r1107
      @leom.r1107 Před 5 lety +1

      Vlasko60
      Here’s your answer. Because both believers and atheist (most of them, but not all of them) got it all wrong. I’m a Christian, I believe in God but also I believe in evolution and the Big Bang... but, How is even that possible? Well, both of them are not disconnected from each other. I believe that God created Biology, Physics, Mathematics, etc. And he can use them to create a domino effect for His purpose. But many people believe that everything has to be “black and white”, when you actually do your research you will find out that most things are like a giant puzzle, you have to connect different things for you to have a NEW perspective and grow up, and most people live in their own world and don’t care for other vital and interesting topics. I want Christian people to find the love of God in science, to do questions about things and do research, and to atheist understand that not because you don’t believe in a God you are “superior” to other people, because we humans still have MUCH more things to Learn.

  • @rentslave
    @rentslave Před 4 lety +5

    Early on,the sheriff calms the girlfriend:"The safest place on Earth is in jail."Tell that to Epstein.

  • @tomsmith8511
    @tomsmith8511 Před 6 měsíci

    Saw this many many year's ago and never forgot it. Great film with powerful dialogue on both side's.

  • @user-vr6xm8lm1o
    @user-vr6xm8lm1o Před měsícem

    I read the 1960s book “ The Great Monkey Trial “ 3 times, years ago. When Darrow has Bryan on the witness stand, it is several pages longer than this. 😮
    And Bryan died 3 days after the trial was over …

  • @richardholmes6418
    @richardholmes6418 Před 5 lety +4

    The acting is downright mesmerizing. March is great but Spencer Tracy might be the greatest actor of all time-he is certainly my favorite.

  • @michaelgarfield9845
    @michaelgarfield9845 Před 6 lety +30

    Who gives a shit about the religious aspect. Just watch great actors at work. Actors today are awarded Oscars for much lesser performances.

    • @DarthCookieKS
      @DarthCookieKS Před 6 lety

      Michael Garfield Oscar Ńüñêz

    • @cenaalan5825
      @cenaalan5825 Před 5 lety +1

      today actors are rewarded for ability to adjust to special effects. In old days great actor should be a special effect itself.

  • @user-cd7fq2kw9z
    @user-cd7fq2kw9z Před 5 měsíci

    I'm from Dayton, Tennessee. Where the scopes trial publicity stunt trial happened

  • @ckanowitz
    @ckanowitz Před 2 měsíci

    I always get so emotional at 3:20 when John Stebbins applauds.

  • @mastgrr
    @mastgrr Před 15 lety +7

    Agreed. I love the ending where it clearly says it's possible to believe both in religion and scientific knowledge.

    • @smitty1647
      @smitty1647 Před 2 lety +1

      sure, through compartmentalization. if you reject every part of religion that contradicts scientific knowledge you're gonna end up nonreligious

    • @edhirt1020
      @edhirt1020 Před rokem +1

      Which was also the point of Contact (1997). When Jodie Foster the agnostic scientist realizes that, it is one of the most poignant moments on film. Much like this movie …

  • @zacharyjohnson598
    @zacharyjohnson598 Před 3 lety +3

    You can tell brady is losing his mind.

  • @WinoaKaronhiatens
    @WinoaKaronhiatens Před 9 měsíci

    I wasn't into too many black and white shows and movies asides watching horror movies and the wizard of Oz but this movie and particularly this scene left an impact when I was in high school and they played it.

  • @berniestarzewski5482
    @berniestarzewski5482 Před 2 lety +1

    This was extracted directly from the trial transcript. It is a parable for our times as well. Do we allow self interested and bloviating politicians to tells us what to think while also being told that real provable things are false? We are a technological society. And such society that ignores science and chooses fantasy and superstition is due to be damaged by it.

  • @lucariofan508
    @lucariofan508 Před 14 lety +8

    @fdssg
    Stop using logic! It makes their heads hurt.

  • @RJBeee91
    @RJBeee91 Před 14 lety +12

    @ysbaddaden2003 If you have any evidence to support you claim, then it is a theory. I presume you do not.
    The evidence as the the origin of the universe is circumstantial, but nevertheless revealing. Is it concrete? No. However it is far more satisfying than the over-used "God did it".

    • @Eisenbison
      @Eisenbison Před 6 lety +1

      If it's a claim built around evidence, then it's an hypothesis. It graduates to become a theory if it survives enough rigorous testing that the scientific community can reaffirm its accuracy with a high degree of certainty, having directly tested to see if any central aspect of it is falsifiable.

  • @jasonabbott5546
    @jasonabbott5546 Před 2 lety +1

    The Bible is a book. It’s a good book. But it’s not the only book. Two giants acting their behinds off. People who weren’t in the film used to crowd in just to see Tracy and March do their scenes. And off camera applause wrecked many takes. Gene Kelly was awesome, way out of his comfort zone.

  • @daviddubois4953
    @daviddubois4953 Před 9 měsíci

    “This man wishes to be accorded the same privilege as a sponge! He wishes to think!” It brings me to tears every time I hear it.

  • @beachside1
    @beachside1 Před 6 lety +2

    I love this movie. I can watch it over and over

    • @zacharysiple783
      @zacharysiple783 Před 5 lety

      Me too-it's one of my absolute favorite religious-themed movies.(I think of it as that.)

  • @teresagrotius4343
    @teresagrotius4343 Před 5 lety +3

    Love this movie. Acting is phenomenal.

  • @mssedmebich1621
    @mssedmebich1621 Před 2 lety +1

    Ok.So CZcams just placed a Genesis GV70 ad in a clip of 'Inherit the Wind'. There is humor in the advertising dept at CZcams.

  • @joernhaese1156
    @joernhaese1156 Před 4 lety +1

    Stanley Kramer was without a doubt one of the best directors Hollywood
    ever had. Spencer Tracy's acting is more than remarkable. The topic is
    an all time classic, it is as actual today as it was hundreds of years
    ago. Maybe it should be made compulsory in 8th grade school education.
    Because, what we need in these days are new ideas to move mankind ahead,
    and out of the misery we face. He is absolutely right: "An idea is a
    greater monument than a cathedral". .."and a free individual human
    spirit is the only holy thing on earth"! I rest my case.

  • @HylianPirate278
    @HylianPirate278 Před 14 lety +3

    Now about the video...
    We might do this play in Drama next year. I'm pretty excited, it's great. I just hope that creationists don't misunderstand it and misinterpret it, even though they seem to do that to EVERYTHING.

  • @johnmccarron7066
    @johnmccarron7066 Před 6 lety +38

    "The Bible is a book. It is a good book. But it is not the only book!"

    • @toosiyabrandt8676
      @toosiyabrandt8676 Před 5 lety +1

      HI
      It is the only book mapping our exact history from it's Beginning to it's everlasting Outcome, 6000 years of the history of death, to be followed by the thousand year reign of the resurrected Christ, from Jerusalem, which is about to break forth on us, check out Book of Revelation and many End Time vids on You Tube. Shalom to you in Christ Yeshua.

    • @Warhero1171
      @Warhero1171 Před 5 lety +7

      Plot twist: It isn't really a good book.

    • @SagesseNoir
      @SagesseNoir Před 5 lety +2

      @@Warhero1171 I guess it can be considered as we consider Greek literature with its mythology. Hebrew bible may be seen as Hebrew literature with Hebrew mythology.

    • @Warhero1171
      @Warhero1171 Před 5 lety +6

      @Rizal Disraeli Ramos It's also the book that teaches us to discriminate against nonbelievers and homosexuals.
      Christianity and Islam are contradictory. They claim to have an all loving god that sends people to hell if they make one minor infraction. They claim that anyone who doesn't believe in God will burn in hell for eternity.
      Decent human beings don't massacre entire cities in the name of God, or burn thousands at the stake.
      Religion is foolish, but religions such as Christianity and Islam are detrimental to humanity.
      Secular humanists manage to be far more decent than religious people, while denying the existence of God.

    • @danielfoster3798
      @danielfoster3798 Před 4 lety

      Rizal Disraeli Ramos w

  • @chrisking3566
    @chrisking3566 Před 5 lety +1

    I’m doing this show right now and it’s freaking amazing! the guys that play Drummond and Brady are so good. I really do pity Brady though at the end of act 1 lol

  • @IAmJimRetzer
    @IAmJimRetzer Před 4 lety

    I love the fact that two Jekyll & Hydes are squared off against each other.