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- Musical variety show, originating from a different college campus each week, featuring various pop-folk groups of the period. Unfortunately, a combination of blacklisting certain controversial performers (most notably Pete Seeger), several major performers boycotting the show as a result (most notably Peter, Paul, and Mary and the Kingston Trio), and the rise of the British Invasion in early 1964 condemned this show, well-remembered by its many fans, to a two-season run.
- The poor don't deserve to live in nice apartments. This formula for social inequality is derived by the real estate villain. But as happens both in life and in movies, some poor people are not going to move out of the houses they like, which is why a conflict arises, accompanied by violence. Add guns, drugs, gangs, murder, poverty and revenge - and you get the urban jungle in which the hero of this film, a black photographer, works, trying to change something in this cruel world.