A man in a gleaming white suit comes to a small Southern town on the eve of integration. He calls himself a social reformer. But what he does is stir up trouble--trouble he soon finds he can't control.
William Shatner
as Adam Cramer
Frank Maxwell
as Tom McDaniel
Beverly Lunsford
as Ella McDaniel
Robert Emhardt
as Verne Shipman
Leo Gordon
as Sam Griffin
Charles Barnes
as Joey Greene
Charles Beaumont
as Mr. Paton
Katherine Smith
as Ruth McDaniel
George Clayton Johnson
as Phil West
William F. Nolan
as Bart Carey
drystyx
There's a lot going for this film about prejudice. First of all, it begins with the status quo approach. The director has William Shatner enter a town, presumably as a protagonist, though he quickly changes into an antagonist. This may be copied from "Women of Dolwyn", where Richard Burton enters ...
r96sk
As uncomfortable as it is, I think it's a good movie. <em>'The Intruder'</em> is basically your standard story of how dangerous mob mentality can be, especially when coupled with ready-made white supremacy. It is a bit white saviour-y, though I did like how Charles Barnes' Joey had his own moment...