
The Hurricane (1937 film)
"The Hurricane" (1937) is a historical drama film that tells the true story of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a talented boxer unjustly convicted of murder. The movie explores themes of racial injustice, wrongful imprisonment, and perseverance. It portrays Carter’s life, his fight for justice, and the broader societal issues of racism in 1960s America. Through heartfelt performances and a compelling narrative, the film highlights the struggle to uncover truth and seek redemption for the wrongly accused. It is both a biographical portrait and a powerful commentary on the injustices faced by African Americans during that era.