When Elia Kazan and his original screenwriter Arthur Miller originally showed the script to Columbia Pictures boss Harry Cohn, Columbia executives objected to the script as being "anti-union", as they feared union retaliation. Cohn recommended that union officials be changed to ... ...
Johnny:
You take it from here, Slugger.
In the opening scene, when Joe talks to Terry, Joe's mouth doesn't match what he is saying.
Opening credits are shown over a bamboo-type mat background.
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