GoFlow Streaming TV is featuring Roger Corman’s searing and unflinching drama “The Intruder” starring William Shatner as a racist provocateur who inflames a small town to the point of mindless violence.
This small independent film from 1962 still stands as a stark reminder from our cinematic past of how easy it is for any society to fall into an abyss of our own making.
Viewer discretion is advised for language and violence.
Here’s the trailer:
And here’s an interview with Roger Corman and William Shatner on their experiences making the film:

In 1965 Orson Welles concocted a film from a pastiche of Shakespeare plays and other sources and called it: Chimes At Midnight. The role of Sir John Falstaff was arguably the best on-screen performance of Welles’ career. Jeanne Moreau played Doll Tearsheet, a prostitute and paramour to Falstaff. John Gielgud also appears as King Henry IV.