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The Well
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Synopsis
The Well is a modest but generally effective plea for racial tolerance. Based loosely on a real incident, the film tells of the disappearance of a little African-American girl in a small, segregated community. Caucasian Claude Packard (Harry Morgan, the nephew of the town's richest man (Barry Kelley), is the last person seen with the little girl. Sensing a coverup when Morgan is not immediately charged, the black community is on the verge of a riot. But when it's discovered that the little girl has fallen down a well, all racial differences are forgotten as black and white neighbors work shoulder to shoulder to rescue the child. The Well tries very hard to be equitable by 1951 standards, and is heartfelt enough to overcome its occasional lapses into stereotype and condescension. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ernest Anderson Mr. Crawford
Wheaton Chambers Woody
Lane Chandler Stan
Elzie Emanuel Student
Roy Engel Gleason
Douglas Evans Lobel
Alfred Grant Gaines
Sherry Hall Manners
George Hamilton Grandfather
Mary Ellen Kay Lois
Christine Larson Casey
Edwin Max Milkman
Maide Norman Mrs. Crawford
Robert Osterloh Wylie
Tom Powers Mayor
Richard Rober Sheriff Ben Kellogg
Michael Ross Frank
Russell Trent Chet
Bill Walker Dr. Billings
Margaret Wells Schoolteacher
John Philips Fred
Guy Beach Baggageman
Allen Mathews Hal
Walter Kelly Chip
Beverly Jons Sally
Pat Mitchell Peter
Dick Simmons Mickey
Gwendolyn Laster Carolyn Crawford

Production Crew

Ernest Laszlo Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin Composer (Music Score)
Leo C. Popkin Director
Russell Rouse Director
Chester Schaeffer Editor
Clarence Greene Producer
Harry M. Popkin Producer
Clarence Greene Screenwriter
Russell Rouse Screenwriter
Year: 1951
Runtime: 85
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
United Artists