The Sun Shines Bright (1953)
Released:
1953-05-02
Duration:
1hr 42min
Rating 6.4
JUDGE BILLY PRIEST...the only man who ever called Mallie Crump a Lady
Overview
With the election approaching, a judge in a Southern town at the turn of the 20th century is involved variously in revealing the real identity of a young woman, reliving his Civil War memories, and preventing the lynching of an African youth.
Production Companies
Argosy Pictures
Republic Pictures
Additional Info
Budget | $0.00 |
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Revenue | $0.00 |
Original Language | en |
Popularity | 3.783 |
Directed By
John Ford
Crew
Editor
Jack Murray
Jack Murray
Director of Photography
Archie Stout
Archie Stout
Music
Victor Young
Victor Young
Producer
John Ford
John Ford
Art Direction
Frank Hotaling
Frank Hotaling
Set Decoration
George Milo
George Milo
Costume Design
Adele Palmer
Adele Palmer
Sound
Howard Wilson
Howard Wilson
Makeup Artist
James R. Barker
James R. Barker
Producer
Merian C. Cooper
Merian C. Cooper
Sound
T.A. Carman
T.A. Carman
Set Decoration
John McCarthy Jr.
John McCarthy Jr.
Director
John Ford
John Ford
Story
Irvin S. Cobb
Irvin S. Cobb
Screenplay
Laurence Stallings
Laurence Stallings
Assistant Editor
Barbara Ford
Barbara Ford
TOP CAST
Charles Winninger
William Pittman Priest
Arleen Whelan
Lucy Lee Lake
John Russell
Ashby Corwin
Stepin Fetchit
Jeff Poindexter
Russell Simpson
Lewt Lake
Ludwig Stössel
Herman Felsburg
Francis Ford
Feeney
Paul Hurst
Jimmy Bagby
Mitchell Lewis
Andy Redcliffe
Grant Withers
Buck Ramsey
Milburn Stone
Horace K. Maydew
Dorothy Jordan
Lucy Lee's Mother
Elzie Emanuel
U.S. Grant 'You Ess' Woodford
Henry O'Neill
Joe D. Habersham
Slim Pickens
Sterling
James Kirkwood
General Fairfield
Ernest Whitman
Pleasant 'Uncle Plez' Woodford
Trevor Bardette
Rufe Ramseur
Eve March
Mallie Cramp
Hal Baylor
Rufe Ramseur Jr.
Jane Darwell
Aurora Ratchitt
Ken Williams
Maydew's Henchman
Clarence Muse
Uncle Zack
Mae Marsh
GAR Woman at the Ball
Wilbur Mack
Party Guest at Ball (uncredited)
Jack Perrin
Townsman (uncredited)
Patrick Wayne
Cadet (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward
Deputy (uncredited)