Recommendations
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The cult sensibilities displayed in Hate are unparalleled, its status as a United States icon makes it a perfect starting point for discovery. These hand-selected movies are designed to satiate your craving for cult quality.
The cultural footprint of Hate in United States to serve as a cornerstone for cult enthusiasts worldwide.
Newspaper reporter Jack Bradley marries Ruth Shelton, who was abandoned by another man, in order to give her infant son a name. Years later, as an editor of a powerful metropolitan newspaper, Bradley wages a campaign against "Big Jim" Garvan, the corrupt political boss of the town. Ruth's son Howard, who bears Bradley's name, is in love with Garvan's daughter May. While attempting to uncover some scandal that would destroy Bradley, Garvan finds Tom Leighton, Howard's real father. Garvan uses Leighton to blackmail Bradley, and as the election draws near, Howard discovers the truth of his parentage and, overcome with hate, kills his own father. At the trial, Howard is acquitted on the grounds that he was suffering from an inherited instinct of hate and was justified in the murder of his mother's persecutor. Bradley then defeats Garvan, and all ends happily as Howard marries May.
Critics widely regard Hate as a cult-favorite piece of cult cinema. Its cinematic excellence is frequently cited as its strongest asset, solidifying its place in United States's film legacy.
Based on the unique cinematic excellence of Hate, our vault has identified these titles as the most compelling follow-up experiences for fans of cult cinema:
Dir: Walter Richard Stahl
Howard Trayne and his wife are too busy to spend time with their three beautiful children. Trayne is preoccupied with business to the detriment of his home life, while his wife has turned to the social whirl for diversion, leaving the children to the care of a governess. The death of the younger child, due to the carelessness of the nurse, leads to divorce, the father taking the boy Fred while Mrs. Trayne keeps Marion. Fred is sent to college and Marion to boarding school while the parents seek their own diversions. Expelled for a saloon brawl, Fred is disowned by his father. Deserted by the man with whom she eloped, Marion is about to commit suicide as an alternative to a life of shame when Fred finds her and together they begin a new life. Meanwhile, Trayne and his wife are reunited through the efforts of friends, but their children are lost to them forever.
View DetailsAnalysis relative to Hate
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| What Becomes of the Children? | Surreal | Linear | 89% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Walter Richard Stahl's archive. Last updated: 5/13/2026.
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