Lawsuit against the movie "Drive"

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Pontiac— Attorneys are set to argue Wednesday whether the film "Drive" is just an acclaimed thriller or, as an Oakland Circuit lawsuit contends "the most anti-Semitic film ever produced."

According to those associated with the 2011 film, which stars Ryan Gosling and Albert Brooks, it is an action story about a Hollywood stunt driver who freelances by occasionally driving criminals to and from their capers. After befriending a female neighbor and her son, the driver suddenly finds himself in the middle of a big money-grab between an ex-con and murderous crime lords.

The film generated more than $35 million but has also drawn heat from one viewer, Sarah Deming, who sued CH Novi, Emagine Novi and FilmDistrict Distribution, after its September release...


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Now this is the Law of the Jungle—as old and as true as the sky; And the wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the wolf that shall break it must die.
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