Right man in wrong place The film bombards you with stereotypes and racism, exposing him and deconstructing him as the film goes on at a time when "affirmative action" was in its infancy. In addition, the film plays a lot with the dilemmas of right-wrong, must-want in established perceptions and prejudices of the time. The dialogues seemed quite natural to me, the characters of the film are cleverly structured and the performances of the actors are excellent with a special reference to Sidney Poitier.