Bright Road (1953)
- Starring:
- Dorothy Dandridge, Philip Hepburn, (more)
- Director(s):
- Gerald Mayer
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Synopsis of Bright Road
Bright Road was a real rarity in 1953: a major-studio production with an all-black cast. Based on an award-winning short story by Mary Elizabeth Vroman, the film is largely set at a rural black school in an unspecified Southern community. Idealistic new fourth-grade teacher Jane Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) makes it her mission in life to "reach" troublesome failing student C. T. Young (Philip Hepburn). Just when Jane and the boy are making progress, tragedy strikes, plunging C. T. into the depths of depression and defeatism. But with the help of the school's compassionate principal (Harry Belafonte), Jane is able to get C. T. back on the right track--and as a bonus, the boy becomes an unexpected hero in a moment of crisis. Handled in a leisurely, understated fashion, Bright Road represents perhaps the best directorial effort of Gerald Mayer, MGM's resident "keeper of the 'B's" in the 1950s. Best scene: C. T.'s euphoric reaction upon earning a passing grade for the first time in his life. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Bright Road
- Dorothy Dandridge - Jane Richards
- Robert Horton - Dr. Mitchell
- Barbara Ann Sanders - Tanya
- Renee Beard - Booker T. Jones
- James Moultrie - George
- Philip Hepburn - C.T. Young
- Harry Belafonte - School Principal
- Maide Norman - Tanya's Mother
- Fred Moultrie - Roger
- Director(s):
- Gerald Mayer
- Writer(s):
- Emmett Lavery
- Producer(s):
- Sol Baer Fielding
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