She felt threatened and she enjoys the authority she has over a man, because all the other men have authority over her because she's a woman, but Crooks is black so he's lower in society compared to Curley's wife.
Everyone (besides Lenny) speaks violently against and towards Crooks as the racial tension back then was very high. There wasn't any racial justice and the black man in America often had a very hard life. Curley's wife feels a need of company and may believe her public abuse towards Crooks may gain that, but that's just a theory
The duration of Too Many Crooks is 1.45 hours.
Too Many Crooks was created on 1959-03-08.
Too Many Crooks - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Humans are very good at dismissing and denying anything that might threaten our preexisting beliefs.Multiple witnesses testified that they had heard him threaten his wife on more than one occasion.The detectives knew the victims were too streetwise to get into a car with someone who looked like he might threaten their safety.Fearing that the scandal would threaten the firm's reputation, the head partners fired her immediately.
I Love Lucy - 1951 Too Many Crooks 3-11 was released on: USA: 30 November 1953
Chico and the Man - 1974 Too Many Crooks 2-21 was released on: USA: 25 February 1976
The cast of Too Many Crooks - 1915 includes: John Francis Dillon as Jack Lee Moran as The Detective Billie Rhodes as Billie
Crooks is used to being discriminated by the other men because of him being black; also the fact he is always alone. Crooks apologizes once he relizes that Lennie is too innocent to understand anything.
Minder - 1979 Too Many Crooks 8-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M UK:PG (video rating) (2004) (2009)
Crooks decided to keep to himself and not become too friendly with the other ranch workers due to experiencing discrimination and isolation because of his race.
Crooks talks to Lennie in "Of Mice and Men" because he is lonely and looking for someone to talk to. He sees Lennie as a fellow outcast and takes the opportunity to connect with him, expressing his own feelings and experiences as a black man living in a racist society.
Too Many Crooks - 1959 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G Finland:K-12 Netherlands:14 Netherlands:14 (orginal rating) Portugal:M/12 Sweden:15 UK:U