COMMUNITY CENTER
1401 Lazelle St
Sturgis, SD 57785
Gather your friends and join us at the Sturgis Community Center for Classic Movie Night.
The lobby will open for Pre-show Social with wine and hors-d'oeuvres at 6:30 p.m.
All movies are FREE!
Featuring - On the Waterfront
Terry Malloy (Marlon Brando) once dreamed of being a great prizefighter, but now works at the docks of Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb), the corrupt boss of the dockers union. He witnesses a murder by a couple of Johnny's thugs, but won't betray Friendly, who is both his brother's (Rod Steiger) boss and a long-time friend of his family.
What he sees at the docks repulses Terry. In an economically depressed environment in which many are out of work, more gather by the docks each morning hoping to secure work for that day than can be hired, placing Johnny Friendly and his forces in a position to exploit them. Those who complain of the working conditions or wages one day don't work the next day, or are placed in harm's way. Consequently, most tolerate being abused.
After befriending both the sister (Eva Marie Saint) of the murdered man and the local priest (Karle Malden), Terry gradually becomes a man of deeper morality and starts to speak of acts against Friendly, who will soon go on trial. Terry finds his breaking point when his brother is murdered by Friendly's thugs and causes him to entertain thoughts of testifying against Friendly. Still, he struggles to find the courage to do so, until the priest persuades him to.
Once he betrays Friendly, Terry is without the work that always came his way when he and his brother were trusted and valued associates. Still, he confronts Friendly by the docks and when all the dock workers are witness to the brutal beating of Terry by Friendly, they refuse to work unless Terry is also allowed to work. This is the catalyst for a new tone of understanding between the workers and the dock bosses. Terry had neither wanted nor intended to be a hero, but, as a man of principle, he had become not only a hero but a symbol of the workers' intolerance of exploitation by the dock bosses.
Classic Movie Fridays are brought to you by the Sturgis Rally and Events Department.