The three witnesses Johnny interviews represent specific societal "sicknesses" of the era: : A former soldier brainwashed during the Korean War.
: Ambitious reporter Johnny Barrett (Peter Breck) is obsessed with winning the Pulitzer Prize. He hatches a plan to be committed to an asylum to solve the murder of an inmate named Sloan, which was witnessed by three patients. : The movie serves as a commentary on
: The movie serves as a commentary on 1960s America, touching on sensitive topics like racism , nuclear paranoia , and the Cold War . Key Characters and Symbolism Film Overview: Šok koridor (1963) : A Black
The film (1963), directed by Samuel Fuller, is known in Croatia by the translated title Šok koridor . It is a psychological thriller that follows a journalist who feigns insanity to solve a murder within a mental institution. Film Overview: Šok koridor (1963) touching on sensitive topics like racism
: A Black student traumatized by racial integration efforts who now believes he is a white nationalist.
The three witnesses Johnny interviews represent specific societal "sicknesses" of the era: : A former soldier brainwashed during the Korean War.
: Ambitious reporter Johnny Barrett (Peter Breck) is obsessed with winning the Pulitzer Prize. He hatches a plan to be committed to an asylum to solve the murder of an inmate named Sloan, which was witnessed by three patients.
: The movie serves as a commentary on 1960s America, touching on sensitive topics like racism , nuclear paranoia , and the Cold War . Key Characters and Symbolism
The film (1963), directed by Samuel Fuller, is known in Croatia by the translated title Šok koridor . It is a psychological thriller that follows a journalist who feigns insanity to solve a murder within a mental institution. Film Overview: Šok koridor (1963)
: A Black student traumatized by racial integration efforts who now believes he is a white nationalist.