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Han matado a un hombre blanco

Título original: Intruder in the Dust
  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 1h 27min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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Han matado a un hombre blanco (1949)
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En el Mississippi de la década de 1940, dos adolescentes y una anciana combinan fuerzas para evitar un error judicial y absolver a un hombre afroamericano de un cargo de asesinato.En el Mississippi de la década de 1940, dos adolescentes y una anciana combinan fuerzas para evitar un error judicial y absolver a un hombre afroamericano de un cargo de asesinato.En el Mississippi de la década de 1940, dos adolescentes y una anciana combinan fuerzas para evitar un error judicial y absolver a un hombre afroamericano de un cargo de asesinato.

  • Dirección
    • Clarence Brown
  • Guión
    • Ben Maddow
    • William Faulkner
  • Reparto principal
    • David Brian
    • Claude Jarman Jr.
    • Juano Hernandez
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,6/10
    3,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Clarence Brown
    • Guión
      • Ben Maddow
      • William Faulkner
    • Reparto principal
      • David Brian
      • Claude Jarman Jr.
      • Juano Hernandez
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    • Ganó 1 premio BAFTA
      • 3 premios y 8 nominaciones en total

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    David Brian
    David Brian
    • John Gavin Stevens
    Claude Jarman Jr.
    Claude Jarman Jr.
    • Chick Mallison
    Juano Hernandez
    Juano Hernandez
    • Lucas Beauchamp
    Porter Hall
    Porter Hall
    • Nub Gowrie
    Elizabeth Patterson
    Elizabeth Patterson
    • Miss Eunice Habersham
    Charles Kemper
    Charles Kemper
    • Crawford Gowrie
    Will Geer
    Will Geer
    • Sheriff Hampton
    David Clarke
    David Clarke
    • Vinson Gowrie
    Elzie Emanuel
    Elzie Emanuel
    • Aleck
    Lela Bliss
    Lela Bliss
    • Mrs. Mallison
    Harry Hayden
    • Mr. Mallison
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Mr. Tubbs
    Homer Arnold
    • Minor Role
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    John E. Avent
    • Minor Role
    • (sin acreditar)
    Joyce Ann Baron
    • Child with Yo-Yo
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    Tommy Bond
    Tommy Bond
    • Minor Role
    • (sin acreditar)
    Jack Bronfeld
    • Man in Crowd
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    Allison Busby
    • Customer
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    • Dirección
      • Clarence Brown
    • Guión
      • Ben Maddow
      • William Faulkner
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    9RanchoTuVu

    quicksand

    Juano Hernandez plays Lucas Beauchamp, a black farmer with a ten acre spread, who is facing a lynching at the hands of hundreds of poor and destitute looking whites who have come into the small Southern town by the busload, as he is locked away in the town's aging jail. His only hope is to prove his innocence of the crime of murdering one of the Gowrie boys, a family klan of five sons led by a father who lost an arm a long time ago as well as his wife. The back story of Lucas, the Gowries, and the assembling of whites who look more the part of poverty than any other film I've ever seen, give this film a heightened sense of realism, which is added to by super intelligent overall development. While there is a certain amount of overt racism in the film, the real story seems to lie in the faces of all the people the camera catches, whether they (the people) speak any lines or not. The crowd never really turns into the mob that you expect it to, which actually makes this movie more interesting and exciting. The film masterfully avoids that drama in order to get at the underlying decency of all the people. This is a must see for Will Geer fans, as he plays the skeptical sheriff who brings Beauchamp in near the film's beginning, with a crowd already gathering. Set amidst dirt roads, rundown farmhouses, with an intriguing batch of quicksand that is under a bridge, all of which now has probably been paved over, Intruder In The Dust is a real look at a life that doesn't exist anymore.
    9AlsExGal

    Three unlikely and even reluctant heroes

    Chuck Mallison (Claude Jarmison Jr.) waits around in a crowd in the small Southern town where he lives as the sheriff brings in Lucas Beauchamp (Juano Hernandez) for shooting VInson Gowrie in the back. Lucas, before entering the jail, yells out to Chuck and tells him to get his uncle, an attorney.

    Chuck tells his uncle John Stevens (David Brian) that he is troubled by his confusion over his attitude towards Lucas. Lucas is not like the other black men in the town. He doesn't show deference or fear to the white men who live there. In Chuck's only encounter with Lucas, when Chuck fell into an iced up pond on Lucas' property, it wasn't that Lucas behaved wrongly towards him - in fact he was quite hospitable. It was the fact that Lucas treated Chuck as an equal who happened to be a guest in his home. This recognition of the roots of racism growing inside of him seems to be what bothers Chuck more than anything since Chuck is simply not accustomed to a black man who feels free to be unlikeable and haughty with white people.

    Chuck goes with his uncle when he talks to his new client, Lucas, that night in the jail. But Lucas won't help himself that much when talking to his attorney past the point of saying that he did not kill Gowrie. Part of the reason for that is probably the fact that Lucas' lawyer thinks that the best Lucas can hope for is a fair trial followed by a hanging versus a hanging with no trial. Initially he won't entertain the idea that Lucas could be innocent. Slowly it is revealed - to Chuck, to his uncle, and to an older woman who is a client of Chuck's uncle (Elizabeth Patterson), that Lucas could not have committed this crime. But they need not only very hard evidence of Lucas' innocence, they need evidence of the guilt of whoever did commit the murder. The criminal justice system, at this point, is pretty much a rubber stamp for conviction when it comes to black men, especially black men accused of killing a white man. Lucas' advocates don't need a reasonable doubt, they need a shadow of a doubt. And there is the threat of lynching until this trio gets that shadow of a doubt.

    This was an excellent very early film on racism and the criminal justice system in the south, beating out To Kill a Mockingbird by more than a decade. Juano Hernandez is the heart of this film as Lucas Beauchamp. He displays an enigmatic dignity - you never know where he is coming from with his lack of explanation of what happened until the end. I'd highly recommend this one.
    dougdoepke

    Shrewdly Done

    Take a look at those faces alongside the entrance to the jail. They're not the faces of Hollywood extras. Somebody in production was really smart to take filming to Oxford, Mississippi, because you can't get that kind of authenticity from a studio backlot. Scope out the narrow dusty roads, the frozen earth beneath, and the skeletal trees just barely hanging on. No wonder those faces look hard and unforgiving; they're just reflecting the soil from which they spring. Old man Lucas (Hernandez) better fear for his life, but then he springs from that same hard earth.

    The movie works because it tells a good story that neither preaches nor sentimentalizes and even has some suspense. Old man Lucas is not very likable. He's a victim and we sympathize, but he's also haughty and unfriendly. Wisely, the script refuses to sweeten him up. That way we're forced to recognize the effects of racism and injustice on even the less sympathetic. The script also wisely avoids dealing directly with racism since that tends to become preachy and less effective. Instead, we're shown how easily prejudice can convict an innocent man and condemn him to a horrible death. So, it's through our common instinct to see justice done that the effects of racism are exposed, a much more effective pathway. It also makes the actions of the sheriff and the lawyer more understandable since they are otherwise part of the Jim Crow system.

    Note how the movie doesn't attack segregation. It's doubtful that old man Lucas would want to mix with whites anyway and there's no hint that even lawyer Stevens (Brian) wants to cross the color line except to see justice done. No, the possibility of reconciliation lies in the future as symbolized by the kid (Jarman) whose head is not yet filled with "notions". He's not exactly friends with Lucas, but he has glimpsed the common humanity of being befriended after falling into the frozen creek. The last line of dialogue also shows him siding with his uncle, the lawyer, instead of his more hidebound parents (the dinner table scene is important and easily overlooked). The lawyer might not join a future civil rights march, but the kid might. That's the movie's realistically hopeful side.

    There was a bunch of racially themed movies during this brief 3 year period, 1949-51, (The Well, No Way Out, Home of the Brave, Lost Boundaries). Even famously detached MGM got into the mix with this little gem. Unfortunately, the McCarthy purges in Hollywood put an end to "problem" films that might not serve Cold War ends. Even so, each of these is worth catching up with, not only because they're good movies, but because even with the passage of 60 years and Jim Crow, they're still relevant.
    dbdumonteil

    With a needle and a thread ,she tamed a maddening crowd.

    "Intruder in the dust" is unfairly forgotten today.Nowadays almost every movie involving racism,murder,lawyer and infuriated crowd ends up in the court,in an endless trial .This one does not,everything happens in a small south town,or in the country around.It features intriguing scenes ,particularly the one when two teenagers and an old lady open a grave at night to exhume a dead body;even stronger is the scene when the same lady keeps the crowd from entering the jail,without a gun, sitting on her chair while a brute is pouring gas around her.Juano Hernandez is equally efficient in his part of an innocent black man-I've rarely seen so much dignity in this kind of role-.

    Also remarkable is the almost complete absence of music,which gives the movie a modern feel.Excellent dialog,with brilliant lines ,towards the end of the movie,between the lawyer and his nephew .This young lad plays a prominent part in the story,which is not surprising,coming from Clarence Brown,who perfectly directed young actors ("the yearling" and "National Velvet")
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    A neglected classic

    An unjustly neglected classic, "Intruder in the Dust" is one of the great films of the 1940's which has unfortunately slipped into obscurity. Based on a story by William Faulker, and shot in his hometown of Oxford, Mississippi, "Intruder" tells the story of Lucas Beauchamp (played with great dignity by Juano Hernandez), a black man unjustly accused of the murder of a local white man, and a white boy (Claude Jarman, Jr.) who uses this situation as an opportunity to pay a previous debt to Beauchamp. Terrific acting, especially by two great character actors, Porter Hall (as the dead man's father) and Elizabeth Patterson (best known as Mrs. Trumbull on "I Love Lucy") as an old woman willing to stand against the townspeople to see that right is done. This straightforward, tense and sincere study of racial bigotry deserves to be seen more.

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    • Curiosidades
      Because segregation was still so commonplace in Oxford, MS, cast members Juano Hernandez and Elzie Emanuel were not allowed to stay in the same hotel as their white co-stars; they were boarded in a private home instead.
    • Pifias
      When Chick comes out of the water, his hair is dry even though he had been completely underwater. Then he goes to Lucas's cabin and takes off his wet clothes, and his hair is wet.
    • Citas

      Crawford Gowrie: Miss Haversham, I'm not gonna touch yuh now. You're an old lady, but you're in the wrong. You're fightin' the whole county, but you're gonna get tired, and when yuh do get tired, we're gonna go in.

      Miss Eunice Habersham: [unflustered] I'm goin' for eighty, and I'm not tired yet.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (1949)
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      Composed by Eddie Edwards, Nick LaRocca, Henry Ragas, Tony Sbarbaro, Larry Shields

      [Played in the market square before the final scene]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de marzo de 1950 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Oxford, Mississippi, Estados Unidos
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      • Loew's
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      • 1h 27min(87 min)
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