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As a message, 'Roe v. Wade' works. As a movie, not so much – Catholic Philly


By John Mulderig • Catholic News Service • Posted April 30, 2021
NEW YORK (CNS) Back when telegrams were the emails of their day, playwright Moss Hart may have been the first to observe, “If you’ve got a message, call Western Union.”
Whether Hollywood mogul Samuel Goldwyn ever echoed that sentiment, the advice continues to hold true for screenwriters today. Stories designed to win an argument rarely make for effective entertainment.
A case in point: the historical dramatization “Roe v. Wade” (Quiver). Good intentions can only partially sustain this re-creation of events surrounding the landmark 1973 Supreme Court case that legalized abortion across the United States. So even those movie fans most committed to the cause of life will be unable to overlook its aesthetic shortcomings. ....

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Dr. Alveda King on Her Dual Roles in New Film 'Roe v. Wade'


Abortion. The sanctity of human life. How did society, laws, attitudes – how did we get here? These are questions the movie
Based on the real-life court case of the same name, the film presents the players and facts to which you may have never been introduced. In just under two hours, viewers are led through the drama which unfolded around the landmark case as the script ambitiously attempts to wade through dry legal procedures while bringing life to key players in the story.
Dr. Alveda King is herself a key player in bringing
Roe v. Wade to fruition. Dr. King not only serves as executive producer, she also appears as Guthrie Jefferson, the loving mother and encourager to the film’s main character Dr. Mildred Jefferson (Stacey Dash). Dr. King’s acting repertoire adds to the list of her other accomplishments, including activism, author, and former state representative for the 28th District in the Georgia House of Representatives. Also a niece of civil rights l ....

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