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Bright Victory

  • Director: Mark Robson
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Themes: Home From the War, Living With Disability
  • Main Cast: Arthur Kennedy, Peggy Dow, Julie Adams, John Hudson, James Edwards
  • Release Year: 1951
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 96 minutes

Plot

Arthur Kennedy stars as a blinded war veteran struggling to adjust to his affliction in peacetime. He must overcome his pugnacious attitude towards any problem he can't think his way out of--and he must learn to temper his inbred racial prejudices. Peggy Dow plays the woman who loves Kennedy enough to be cruel to him during his bouts of self-pity. Refusing to lapse into sentimentality, Bright Victory, based on the novel by Bayard Kendrick, is one of the best of the "against all odds" films of the 1950s. Arthur Kennedy's performance won him the New York Critics' Circle award, but not the Oscar he so richly deserved. Trivia note: new Universal contractee Rock Hudson receives 18th billing for his bit role as a soldier in this film. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Nana Bryant - Mrs. Nevins; Richard Egan - Sgt. John Masterson; Jim Backus - Bill Grayson; Minor Watson - Mr. Paterson; Joan Banks - Janet Grayson; Marjorie Crossland - Mrs. Paterson; Donald Miele - Moose Garvey; Murray Hamilton - Pete Hamilton; Larry Keating - Jess Coe; Hugh Reilly - Capt. Phelan; Rock Hudson - Dudek; Ken Harvey - Scanlon; Robert Simon - Psychiatrist; Virginia Mullen - Mrs. Coe; Russell Bennis - Pvt. Fred Taylor; Marilyn Cooper - Nurse Bailey; Philip Faversham - Lt. Atkins; Bernie Hamilton - Black Soldier; Richard Karlan - Bartender; Sydney Mason - Dr. Bannerman; Sara Taft - Woman; June Whitley - Nurse at Oran; Jerry Paris - Reynolds; Thaddeus Jones - Pullman Porter; Billy Newell - Bartender; Will Geer - Mr. Nevins; Robert Anderson - MP

Credit

Bernard Herzbrun - Art Director, Nathan Juran - Art Director, Mark Robson - Director, Russell Schoengarth - Editor, Frank Skinner - Composer (Music Score), William H. Daniels - Cinematographer, Robert Buckner - Producer, Robert Buckner - Screenwriter, Baynard Kendrick - Book Author

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Bright Victory

Theatrical poster
Directed by Mark Robson
Produced by Robert Buckner
Written by Baynard Kendrick (novel)
Robert Buckner
Starring Arthur Kennedy
Peggy Dow
Music by Frank Skinner
Cinematography William H. Daniels
Editing by Russell F. Schoengarth
Distributed by Universal Pictures
Release date(s) 1951
Running time 96 min.
Country U.S.
Language English

Bright Victory is a 1951 film, adapted by Robert Buckner from Baynard Kendrick's novel Lights Out. It was directed by Mark Robson, and it stars Arthur Kennedy, Peggy Dow, Julie Adams, James Edwards, Will Geer, Nana Bryant, Jim Backus, and Rock Hudson.

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Plot

Set during World War II, it is the story of Larry Nevins, an American sergeant blinded by a German sniper while fighting in North Africa. He is taken back to the United States and put into a hospital for other blinded soldiers, where he struggles to come to terms with his disability. While Larry quickly adapts physically, the difficulty of forging relationships unknowing of race, creed, or appearance takes its toll. He forges close friendships with Joe Morgan, another blinded veteran, and with Judy, a bank teller in town.

One day Larry, unaware that Joe is black, utters a racial slur against African Americans. This causes a huge rift between Larry and the other men and makes him reconsider his attitudes towards race and friendship. Meanwhile, he progresses well in his recovery, passing a crucial test to see how well he can handle himself on the street. He is cleared for furlough, so on the eve of departure, Judy takes him for a visit to her sister's cabin. There, Larry learns of a very successful lawyer who is blind and this gives him hope for the future. After dinner, he and Judy talk and her love for him is revealed. He tells her that he needs more security and that he already has a fiancee at home.

Somewhat dispirited, he goes home for his furlough and has a rough time dealing with the racial attitudes of his Southern family and friends. His fiancee's family is having doubts about his fitness as a son-in-law and his parents are downcast because of his disability. Larry is happy to see his fiancee, Chris, though he is haunted by the thought of Judy. After a bad experience at the party welcoming him home, he talks with Chris and details the difficulties they can expect to face with his disability. He is passionate and driven about creating a new life and getting a job on his own merit. Chris asks for time to think about it and eventually tells Larry that she isn't strong enough to leave the security of her hometown as Larry struggles to make a new life for both of them.

Larry, disappointed, returning to the hospital, takes a side trip into Philadelphia and meets the famous lawyer who had given him hope. The lawyer tells him that life as a blind professional is difficult, but worth it and that his wife was an invaluable helper to him. Pondering this, Larry waits at the train station and while waiting, is unexpectedly reunited with Judy. They joyfully declare their mutual love and make plans for the future before Larry has to board the train.

While boarding, he hears Joe Morgan's name called. He catches Joe's arm, apologizes to him for all the hurt he caused him and asks if they can be friends. Joe accepts the apology and, reunited, the two friends board the train and sit together as it pulls out of the station.

Awards

Bright Victory was nominated for Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Arthur Kennedy) and Best Sound, Recording.

The film was also entered into the 1951 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

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