All the Way Home (1957)

The film explores the tensions in a mid-20th century neighborhood as a white family considers selling their home to a Black family. It delves into the fears and prejudices of the local residents, who worry about property values and the perceived threat of integration. Conversations among the neighbors reveal deep-seated biases and the struggle between personal beliefs and community dynamics. Ultimately, the film raises questions about tolerance, community, and the nature of home in a changing society.

Keywords
integration, prejudice, community, property values, neighborhood, racial tensions, fear, acceptance, mid-20th century, home

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