Italian immigrant shoemaker Nicola Sacco and fish peddler Bartolomeo Vanzetti live and work in 1920s Boston, and are known to have anarchist beliefs. When they are accused of robbing and killing two men at a shoe factory, the men's political leanings are used as evidence in the trial against them. But defense attorney Fred Moore is convinced of their innocence, so he defends them in one of the most polarizing trials in U.S. history.
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