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The Sun Shines Bright
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Synopsis
Director John Ford, notoriously difficult to please, regarded The Sun Shines Bright as his favorite film. Laurence Stalllings' screenplay is based on several short stories by Kentucky humorist Irvin S. Cobb, some of which had previously been cinematized in Ford's 1934 Will Rogers vehicle Judge Priest. Charles Winninger stars as Judge William Pittman Priest, whose homely, common-sense approach to his job has endeared himself to most of the residents of his small Kentucky home town, while alienating many of the "better" people. Up for election, Judge Priest is challenged by a Yankee upstart who has most of the influential citizens in his pocket. Almost deliberately courting defeat, the doggedly honest Priest champions several unpopular causes. In the film's most memorable scene, the Judge arranges a fancy funeral procession for an impoverished town prostitute. The film retains much of the charm of its predecessor Judge Priest; unfortunately (at least by P.C. standards), The Sun Shines Bright also retains the most questionable aspect of the earlier film: the stereotyped routines of African-American comedian Stepin Fetchit. One hardly knows how to react to the sequence in which the supplicative Fetchit tries to hush up a defiant young black man who is in danger of being lynched (Ford plays this scene for laughs!) While Fetchit's participation will hardly endear the film to modern audiences, it is unfair to write off the rest of The Sun Shines Bright, which otherwise fully lives up to director Ford's affectionate assessment. Long available only in its 90 minute release version, the film has in recent years been restored to the 100-minute "director's cut." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Trevor Bardette Rufe Ramseur
Hal Baylor Ramseur
Jane Darwell Mrs. Amora Ratchitt
Elzie Emanuel U.S. Grant Woodford
Stepin Fetchit Jeff Poindexter
Paul Hurst Sgt. Jimmy Bagby
Dorothy Jordan Lucy's mother
Mitchell Lewis Sheriff Andy Redcliffe
Eve March Mallie Cramp
Mae Marsh Old Lady at Ball
Clarence Muse Uncle Zach
Henry O'Neill Jody Habersham
Slim Pickens Mink Sterling
Russell Simpson Dr. Lewt Lake
Milburn Stone Horace K. Maydew
Ludwig Stossel Herman Felsburg
Arleen Whelan Lucy Lee Lake
Ernest Whitman Uncle Pleasant Woodford
Charles Winninger Judge William Pittman Priest
Francis Ford Feeney
John Russell Ashby Corwin
Grant Withers Buck Ramsey
Ken Williams Maydew's Henchman

Production Crew

Frank Hotaling Art Director
Archie J. Stout Cinematographer
Louis Clyde Stoumen Cinematographer
Victor Young Composer (Music Score)
Adele Palmer Costume Designer
John Ford Director
Jack Murray Editor
John Ford Producer
Merian C. Cooper Producer
Irvin S. Cobb Screen Story
Laurence Stallings Screenwriter
George Milo Set Designer
John McCarthy Set Designer
Irvin S. Cobb Short Story Author
Irvin S. Cobb Short Story Author
Year: 1953
Runtime: 92
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Republic