The Intruder 1962 Ages 15+

Production still from The Intruder 1962 / Director: Roger Corman / View full image
When
1.00 pm, Sat 7 Jun 2025 (83 mins)Where
Gallery of Modern Art, Cinema B
Accessibility
- Wheelchair Accessible
About
Print courtesy of the Joe Dante and Jon Davison Collection at the Academy Film Archive, Los Angeles.
A young William Shatner gives a career-best performance in Roger Corman's incendiary The Intruder. The film is set in the small town of Caxton in the Deep South. As Caxton prepares its high school for government-mandated desegregation, Shatner's smooth-talking Adam Cramer arrives under the guise of promoting social reform. Instead, this interloper in a gleaming suit fans the flames of racial tension between the residents of the town. A uniquely confrontational piece of social commentary from Corman (who later lamented the film was his first ever to lose money), The Intruder remains shockingly bold and sadly relevant — and perhaps the filmmaker's masterpiece as a director.
Ages 15+ | Strong coarse language
Production Credits
- Director: Roger Corman
- Script: Charles Beaumont
- Based on: the novel by Charles Beaumont
- Cinematographer: Taylor Byars
- Editor: Ronald Sinclair
- Cast: William Shatner, Frank Maxwell, Jeanne Cooper
- Print Source: Academy Film Archive, Los Angeles
- Year: 1962
- Runtime: 83 minutes
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Colour: Black & White
- Shooting Format: 35mm
- Screening Format: 35mm