Seven Angry Men

1955NR1h 30m6.4

Rise, fall and execution of John Brown, fanatic abolitionist.

Fictionalized account of abolitionist John Brown and his six sons who fought to ensure Kansas would enter the Union as a slave-free state. Firmly believing that he was doing God's work, Brown was prepared to use force and violence to achieve his goals. His principal adversary is Martin White who organizes the raid on the town of Lawrence, burning it to the ground. Brown becomes judge, jury and executioner killing five of the raiders. Several of his sons disagree with him and leave. After completing his work in Kansas, Brown continues his quest to end slavery. His fervent belief that violence was the only way to achieve his goal led to his demise, convicted of treason and hanged after the raid on the federal armory in Harpers Ferry.

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Info about Seven Angry Men

Studio(s): Allied Artists Pictures

Originally Released: Mar 27, 1955

Production Country: United States

Genres:Biography, History, Western