Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
...lief in freedom from government intervention in social conduct There is an importance of strong law and order and support for efforts to strengthen traditional institutions, such ad families and churches. In the late 60's no one is really dating out side of their race. So for her to be bringing home some one that is not of the same race as her is out of the norm. But she took it three steps farther by announce that they wanted to get married. The controversy of interracial has transcended generations, as well as cultures. It is a subject that, historically, has held the potential to incite savage racial discrimination, loathing, and violence. Indeed, even in today’s significantly more enlightened and politically correct views on race, interracial relationships and individuals still possess the potential to make many uncomfortable. I think that the director chose to make this movie at this time because there was a lot going on in the world and racism was one of them. So he decided to make this movie to show no matter how rich you are or what your social status is you can full in love with the person. And just because the are a different race it shouldn’t matter. As long as that person loves you for who you are and they treat you right it shouldn’t matter. When Stanley Kramer made this movie he thought about all the actors who could get his point across. He got Spencer Tracy, Sidney Poitier, Katharine Hepburn, Cecil Kellaway and Roy Glenn, all great actors to clearly explain the plot of the movie. At the time Sidney Poitier was a good black a...