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You are right on target late, ...

... but the Klan WERE that organised back in the twenties and thirties. At it's strongest there were over a million members in the KKK (i.e., partly due to the influence of D.W. Griffith's revisionist silent epic "Birth of a Nation", which is also widely considered to be the first U.S. feature length film)! You are also correct that there was "hell to pay" from the Klan being that organized. In addition to over a hundred thousand white-sheeted klansmen marching in Washington in the early twenties there were many lynchings, beatings, vandalism and various other criminal activities. From what I've seen in newsreel footage, some of the Klan ritual isn't that far removed from what's parodied in the movie (i.e., except that the Klan takes theirs quite seriously), which makes the Coen's "Busby Berkley/Wizard of Oz" parody just that much funnier, IMHO.

Anyway, I hope some of the naysayers will give this film another look. For those who haven't seen it yet, please do, because you can't imagine what you're missing. See it several times; it should grow on you, if you give it half a chance.

BTW, the only way to keep a hair-raising comedy down is with Dapper Dan! ;^)

Cheers,
AuPh


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