The Sun Shines Bright
The Sun Shines Brightby John Ford1h301952United States
Recommended byBertrand Tavernier, Robin Campillo
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John Ford weaves three "Judge Priest" stories together to form a good- natured exploration of honour and small-town politics in the South around the turn of the century. Judge William Priest is involved variously in revealing the real identity of Lucy Lake, reliving his Civil War memories, preventing the lynching of a youth and contesting the elections with Yankee Horace K. Maydew.
Credits
- Production Compagny : Argosy Pictures
- Producer : John Ford, Merian C. Cooper
- Director : John Ford
- Scenario : Laurence Stallings
- Editing : Jack Murray
- Original Music : Victor Young
- Photo Director : Archie Stout
- Costume Design : Adele Palmer
- Original Work Author : Irvin S. Cobb
- Set Decoration : Frank Hotaling
Technical details
- Printed format : 35 mm
- Year of production : 1952
- French release date : 8 mai 1953
- Category : Feature film
- Color : Black and White
- Language : English
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