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The Sun Shines Bright
The Sun Shines Bright

The Sun Shines Bright

19531h 42m★ 6.4コメディドラマ
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Charles Winninger
Charles Winninger
William Pittman Priest
Arleen Whelan
Arleen Whelan
Lucy Lee Lake
John Russell
John Russell
Ashby Corwin
Stepin Fetchit
Stepin Fetchit
Jeff Poindexter
Russell Simpson
Russell Simpson
Lewt Lake
Ludwig Stössel
Ludwig Stössel
Herman Felsburg
Francis Ford
Francis Ford
Feeney
Paul Hurst
Paul Hurst
Jimmy Bagby
Mitchell Lewis
Mitchell Lewis
Andy Redcliffe
Grant Withers
Grant Withers
Buck Ramsey

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監督: John Ford

脚本: Irvin S. Cobb / Laurence Stallings

音楽: Victor Young

制作: John Ford / Merian C. Cooper

撮影監督: Archie Stout

制作会社: Argosy Pictures / Republic Pictures

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CinemaSerf
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★ 7

"Priest" (Charles Winninger) is a Kentucky judge who is coming up for re-election and it's going to be a tough challenge. The town is divided roughly along the lines of an old Civil war mentality, congenially enough amongst the white folks but still consigning the black population to their traditional societal sub-strata. The judge's chances of winning become distinctly precarious when he intervenes in one case where a lawless bunch are apt to lynch a young man for an alleged crime against a white girl. Their evidence seems predicated solely on the racket caused by their bloodhounds and this is a man of principal who requires the rule of law to be upheld. His beliefs cause him yet further problems as a tragedy befalls the community that causes him, yet again, to take a stance that isn't going to win him many supporters either. Along the way, we delve a little into the history of the townsfolk during the war and the whole thing is underpinned with a geniality that Winninger delivers well. It emphasises the value of community, but only when community values and enforces it's own standards. Shame and, to a degree, contrition, are used quite successfully here to illustrate those points - but it's all presented in a light-hearted fashion. Can he win the vote, though?

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