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Synopsis
Elia Kazan directed this, one of Hollywood's early attacks on racism, starring Jeanne Crain as Patricia "Pinky" Johnson. Patricia is a light-skinned black woman who is studying nursing at a New England medical institute. A white doctor, Thomas Adams (William Lundigan), has fallen in love with Patricia and wants to marry her, but Patricia refuses his proposal. Convinced their interracial union would never work out, Patricia believes Thomas would never be able to endure the acrimony that would be heaped upon their marriage. Patricia leaves New England to return to her childhood home in the South, where her grandmother (Ethel Waters) works for rich widow Miss Em (Ethel Barrymore). When Miss Em takes ill, Patricia cares for her. Upon Miss Em's death, it is discovered that she has bequeathed her entire estate to Patricia. Miss Em's family disputes the will because Patricia is black, and a courtroom battle ensues over the estate. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Griff Barnett Dr. Joe McGill
Ethel Barrymore Miss Em
Jeanne Crain Patricia "Pinky" Johnson
Raymond Greenleaf Judge Shoreham
William Hansen Mr. Goolby
Arthur Hunnicutt Police Chief
William Lundigan Dr. Thomas Adams
Nina Mae McKinney Rozelia
Frederick O'Neal Jake Walters
Dan Riss Stanley
Basil Ruysdael Judge Walker
Evelyn Varden Melba Wooley
Kenny Washington Dr.Canady
Ethel Waters Granny Dysey Johnson

Production Crew

Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Russell J. Spencer Art Director
Mrs. Cid Ricketts Sumner Book Author
Joe MacDonald Cinematographer
Alfred Newman Composer (Music Score)
Charles LeMaire Costume Designer
Elia Kazan Director
Harmon Jones Editor
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Dudley Nichols Screenwriter
Philip Dunne Screenwriter
Thomas K. Little Set Designer
Harry Ruby Songwriter
Year: 1949
Runtime: 102
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
20th Century Fox
Darryl F. Zanuck Productions

Awards
1949 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1949 - 10 Best Films - New York Times