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So, 'Clarence Darrow' is this fascinating taped performance featuring Henry Fonda, who delivers a stirring portrayal of the famed lawyer. The tone is quite introspective, and Fonda's pacing really captures the essence of Darrow's character - he’s both passionate and contemplative, which feels just right for the subject matter. The atmosphere is intimate, almost like you're in a small theater with him, which allows you to connect deeply with the themes of justice and morality. The production itself, being a TV movie, has its limitations but still manages to convey a rich narrative through Fonda's compelling performance. It's distinctive for its format, showcasing the power of performance art in a television setting, something quite rare for that time.
This film has a rather niche collector's appeal, particularly for fans of Henry Fonda and historical dramas. As a TV movie, it isn’t as widely circulated as theatrical releases, making it somewhat scarce in collector circles. It was only aired once under 'IBM Presents Clarence Darrow,' which adds a layer of exclusivity. The format history is interesting as well, being a performance piece rather than a traditional film, something that showcases the evolution of television entertainment.
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