Saturday, May 23, 2020

Guess Who s Coming At Dinner Directed By Stanley Kramer

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner directed by Stanley Kramer is a controversial movie from the late 1960’s. The premise of the film is a young white woman named Joey Drayton (Katharine Houghton); who falls in love with an older African American Doctor John Prentice, (Sidney Poitier). The new loving couple meets in Hawaii and after ten days of knowing each other are engaged. Joanna Drayton sees no difference between her and John, she is in love and ready to marry her new fiancà ©, She insist he meet her parents, who come to find out are not as thrilled about the news of their White daughter marrying a Negro. To make matters worse Joey invites John’s parents to dinner who are equally as shocked about their African American son marrying a white woman. Interracial marriage was legalized in the United States on June 12th 1967 by the Supreme Court, the film Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner was released December 11th 1967, only 6 months after the ruling was made, meanin g this film was in production before interracial marriage was legal in the entire United States. This film was the first of its kind and opened a window to an unexplored world of marriage between blacks and whites. Joanna is from an upper-class white family in San Francisco; her dad Matt Drayton is a successful newspaper publisher, where John is from a middle class black family scraping to get him through school. John made a name for himself as a Doctor, and became very successful helping others, but the two families are fromShow MoreRelatedAmericas Reaction to a Mixed Race Couple517 Words   |  2 Pagesinto its own. 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