Johnny Belinda (1948)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- NR
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 105 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Johnny Belinda
After years of dumb-blonde and best-friend roles, Jane Wyman proved her skills as a dramatic actress -- and won an Academy Award in the bargain -- in Johnny Belinda. Adapted from a stage play by Elmer Harris, the story takes place in Nova Scotia, where deaf-mute Belinda (Wyman) leads a lonely existence on the hardscrabble farm of her father Black Macdonald (Charles Bickford) and her aunt Aggie (Agnes Moorehead). Newly arrived doctor Robert Richardson (Lew Ayres) takes a special interest in Belinda, vowing to ease her road in life by teaching her sign language. Despite initial resistance from her father and aunt, Belinda quickly learns how to communicate with others, opening a whole, wonderful new world for her. But things take a sorry turn when local lout Locky (Stephan McNally) corners poor Belinda after a village dance and rapes her. If the ending seems a bit ambiguous, it is because director Jean Negulesco intended it that way, allowing the viewer to draw his or her own conclusion regarding Belinda's future relationship with her mentor Dr. Richardson. Upon accepting her Oscar, Jane Wyman commented on the fact that she accomplished this feat through the simple expedient of "keeping my mouth shut." But there is nothing simple or facile in Wyman's astonishing performance as Belinda, which far outclasses the actresses who repeated the role in the two TV remakes. Also worthy of praise is the lush musical score by Max Steiner, one of his best post-Casablanca efforts. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Johnny Belinda:
Johnny Belinda Trivia
Other Movies From 1948
The Bicycle Thief
Command Decision
The Fallen Idol
Fort Apache
I Remember Mama
Key Largo
The Lady from Shanghai
The Loves of Carmen
Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House
One Touch of Venus
Red River
The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
More Movies
Drama movies from 1948
Drama movies from 1947
Drama movies from 1949
Best Drama Films from 1948
Best Drama Films from 1947
Best Drama Films from 1949




