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  1. Skokie is a 1981 television film directed by Herbert Wise, based on a real life controversy in Skokie, Illinois, involving the National Socialist Party of America. This controversy would be fought in court and reach the level of the United States Supreme Court in National Socialist Party of America v. Village of Skokie .

    • Drama
  2. Nov 17, 1981 · A 1981 drama starring Danny Kaye as a Holocaust survivor who opposes the Neo-Nazis' right to march in Skokie, Illinois. The movie depicts the legal and emotional conflict between the town officials, the ACLU, and the Jewish community.

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    • Drama
    • Herbert Wise
    • 1981-11-17
  3. Danny Kaye made his television acting debut in this highly acclaimed film dramatizing the controversial street demonstrations attempted by Nazis in the mainly-Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois, in late 1977, and the effects of the prospective march on many World War II concentration camp survivor.

    • Herbert Wise
    • Marie Mathay
  4. A comedy film starring Danny Kaye as a Jewish leader who tries to stop a neo-Nazi rally in Skokie, Ill. The film received negative reviews and low ratings from critics and audiences.

    • Herbert Wise
    • Drama
    • Danny Kaye
  5. Jan 19, 2020 · Skokie (1981) A dramatization of the controversial trial concerning the right for Neo-Nazis to march in the predominately Jewish community of Skokie. Director: Herbert Wise. Stars: Danny Kaye, John Rubinstein, Carl Reiner, Kim Hunter, Eli Wallach, Eli Wallach, George Dzundza, Ed Flanders, Charles Levin, Stephen D. Newman, James Sutorius, Lee ...

  6. Skokie is a TV movie starring Danny Kaye as a Holocaust survivor who fights against Nazism in an Illinois suburb. The film was nominated for several Emmys and a Golden Globe in 1982.

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  8. This is the story of some modern day Nazi activists who plan to march through the predominantly Jewish community of Skokie. The town officials tell the citizens to ignore them cause there's nothing that they can do.

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