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Guess Who's Coming — To Dinner (1967)1967

The fog over the San Francisco Bay was just beginning to roll in when stepped off the plane, her heart racing faster than the propellers. Beside her stood Dr. John Prentice , a man of brilliant intellect and undeniable charm. They had met only ten days prior in Hawaii, but for Joey, time was a secondary detail. She was bringing him home to meet her parents, Matt and Christina Drayton , and she hadn't mentioned one crucial thing: John was Black.

When the couple walked through the front door, the air in the room didn't just chill; it solidified. , a woman who prided herself on her progressive views, found her convictions staring her in the face. She saw her daughter’s radiant joy and, after the initial shock, began to see the man Joey saw. Matt Drayton , however, was a different story. An editor of a crusading newspaper, he had spent his life fighting for equality in print, but finding it in his own living room was a bridge he wasn't sure he could cross. The Ultimatum Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1967)1967

In the sun-drenched, liberal sanctuary of the Drayton home, the afternoon tea turned into a crucible of conscience. The Arrival The fog over the San Francisco Bay was

Finally, as the shadows lengthened, Matt Drayton called everyone into the study. He spoke of his own youth, of the passion he and Christina once shared, and acknowledged that while the world might be "hell-bent" on making their lives difficult, his daughter's right to love was more important than his own discomfort. With a weary but resolute smile, he gave his blessing. They had met only ten days prior in