What is the theme of 'Thunder on Sycamore Street'?
Sycamore Street is a peaceful street, yet there's an underlying
excitement. Joseph Blake, a new man in the neighborhood, is not
welcome. His neighbors have decided to force him out. There are a
number of reasons why such things happen. In this case, it's
because the man once served a brief term in prison. Also, though
his daughter is a model student, the neighbors don't want their
children to associate with her. They form a mob and plan to march
on the Blake house. Only one man, Arthur Hayes, fights an inner
battle. In a scene of tremendous power, Blake stands up to the
crowd.