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Neither Brady nor Drummond curse their family. Reverend Brown, the town's minister, curses "damnation" and "eternal hellfire" on his own daughter, Rachel, who stands up for Cates during a town church meeting.
Reverend Brown was the town minister in the play, Inherit the Wind. In the 1960 movie, the actor who played Rev. Brown was Claude Akins.
The antagonist in "Inherit the Wind" is Matthew Harrison Brady, a fictionalized portrayal of William Jennings Bryan, who represents traditional values and strict adherence to religious beliefs, in opposition to the defense attorney, Henry Drummond (based on Clarence Darrow), who champions scientific knowledge and freedom of thought.
Drummond Brown died on 1927-01-27.
Drummond Brown was born on 1885-01-31.
Vandal Drummond's birth name is Kurt Drummond Brown.
Drummond Brown was born January 31, 1885, in Los Angeles, CA, USA.
Drummond Brown died January 27, 1927, in Platte County, MO, USA.
In "Inherit the Wind," the rocking horse symbolizes the townspeople's resistance to change and evolution, clinging to outdated beliefs. The golden dancer represents Drummond's willingness to challenge convention and pursue truth, even at personal cost. The chains on Cates symbolize the restrictions placed on individual freedom by societal norms and prejudices.
Drummond Brown debuted on April 25, 1913 and played his final game on October 3, 1915.
Howard is a teenager in the play "Inherit the Wind" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee. He is the son of a local preacher named Reverend Jeremiah Brown and becomes a focal point in the courtroom drama, as his education and beliefs about evolution are central to the case.
Drummond Brown is 6 feet tall. He weighs 180 pounds. He bats right and throws right.