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Way Down South
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Synopsis
Way Down South ranks as among the better Bobby Breen musicals, if only because of its impressive production credits. The film is set in antebellum Louisiana, where young Tim Reid's (Breen) inheritance is highly coveted by crooked attorney Martin Dill (Edwin Maxwell). With the help of kindly Cajun innkeeper Jacques Bouton (Alan Mowbray), Tim is able to foil the villain, with time left over for a number of Southern-fried tunes. The film's attitudes towards slavery-to a man, the "darkies" are blissfully content with their lot in life-is astonishing, inasmuch as the film was cowritten by Clarence Muse (one of the more militant black performers in Hollywood) and African American poet Langston Hughes! The screenwriters were also responsible for the songs, including "Louisiana" and "Good Ground." ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Sally Blane Claire
Bobby Breen Tim Reid
Jack Carr Luke
Steffi Duna Pauline
Robert Greig Judge Ravenal
Edwin Maxwell Martin Dill
Charles B. Middleton Cass
Ralph Morgan Timothy Reid
Alan Mowbray Jacques Bouton
Clarence Muse Uncle Caton
Marguerite Whitten Lulu
Lillian Yarbo Janie

Production Crew

Lewis Rachmil Art Director
Charles E. Schoenbaum Cinematographer
Victor Young Composer (Music Score)
Bernard Vorhaus Director
Arthur D. Hilton Editor
Victor Young Musical Direction/Supervision
Sol Lesser Producer
Clarence Muse Screenwriter
Vernon Walker Special Effects
Year: 1939
Runtime: 62
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Musical

Produced by
Principal Pictures

Release
by RKO Radio Pictures