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Nevins: Man in the Middle: Unsung Classic of the Warren Court |
 | | He is still paranoid to the point of psychosis but his sickness is rooted almost exclusively in what the film makers deemed more dramatic and relevant in 1963: hatred of fls and of minorities in general. |
 | | It starred Robert Mitchum as Lieutenant Colonel Barney Adams, France Nuyen as Kate Davray, Barry Sullivan as General Kempton, Trevor Howard as Major Kensington, Keenan Wynn as Lieutenant Charles Winston, Sam Wanamaker as Major Kaufman, and Alexander Knox as Colonel Burton. |
 | | The account of the film in the Nash & Ross encyclopedia is full of errors and closes with the demonstrably wrong assertion that at the end of the court-martial, Keenan Wynn's character "is sent to a hospital rather than a gallows." Id. |
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