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The Member of the Wedding (1952)
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Synopsis
25-year-old
Julie Harris
convincingly recreates her Broadway role of 12-year-old tomboy Frankie Addams in the 1952 screen version of Carson McCullers' play. Feeling rejected when her older brother goes off on his honeymoon without inviting her along, Frankie runs away from her middle-class southern home. She endures several other adolescent traumas, not least of which is the sudden death of her bespectacled young cousin John Henry (
Brandon de Wilde
). With the help of warmhearted housekeeper Berenice Sadie Brown (
Ethel Waters
), Frankie eventually makes an awkward transition to young womanhood. One of several
Stanley Kramer
productions released by Columbia in the early 1950s, The Member of the Wedding wisely used several of the original Broadway cast members. Co-starring as a drunken soldier who tries to take advantage of the vulnerable Frankie is former child actor Dick Moore, making his last screen appearance. The Member of the Wedding was remade for television in 1983 (and unofficially "reworked" into the 1991 sleeper
My Girl
). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Ann Carter
Doris
James Edwards
Honey Camden Brown
Arthur Franz
Jarvis
Nancy Gates
Janice
William Hansen
Mr. Addams
June Hedin
Helen
Danny Mummert
Barney MacKean
Ethel Waters
Berenice Sadie Brown
Brandon de Wilde
John Henry
Julie Harris
Frankie Addams
Production Crew
Cary O'Dell
Art Director
Hal Mohr
Cinematographer
Alex North
Composer (Music Score)
Fred Zinnemann
Director
Harry Gerstad
Editor
William Lyon
Editor
Clay Campbell
Makeup
Carson McCullers
Play Author
Stanley Kramer
Producer
Rudolph Sternad
Production Designer
Edna Anhalt
Screenwriter
Edward Anhalt
Screenwriter
Frank A. Tuttle
Set Designer
Year: 1952
Runtime: 90
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
Columbia Pictures
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.