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: A Black student traumatized by racial integration efforts who now believes he is a white nationalist.
: Written, directed, and produced by Samuel Fuller , a filmmaker known for his "sledgehammer" style and use of stylized lighting to create a psychological atmosphere.
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)
: 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
: 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 three witnesses Johnny interviews represent specific societal "sicknesses" of the era: : A former soldier brainwashed during the Korean War.
: A nuclear scientist who has regressed to a childlike state due to the guilt of his work. Impact and Legacy

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Внимание! Если после установки программного обеспечения плохо работает мышь, нужно установить следующий ПАТЧ. : A Black student traumatized by racial integration






: A Black student traumatized by racial integration efforts who now believes he is a white nationalist.
: Written, directed, and produced by Samuel Fuller , a filmmaker known for his "sledgehammer" style and use of stylized lighting to create a psychological atmosphere.
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)
: 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
: 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 three witnesses Johnny interviews represent specific societal "sicknesses" of the era: : A former soldier brainwashed during the Korean War.
: A nuclear scientist who has regressed to a childlike state due to the guilt of his work. Impact and Legacy