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Bright Road

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1 h 8 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,7/10
868
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Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge in Bright Road (1953)
Based on the story, See How They Run (The Ladies' Home Journal June 51), and subsequently won that year's Christopher award. The story was written by Mary Elizabeth Vroman, a 4th generation schoolteacher from the British West Indies.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA young teacher helps a troubled student who's fascinated by a caterpillar's metamorphosis. After losing his sister and facing challenges, he proves himself by handling a bee crisis at schoo... Ler tudoA young teacher helps a troubled student who's fascinated by a caterpillar's metamorphosis. After losing his sister and facing challenges, he proves himself by handling a bee crisis at school.A young teacher helps a troubled student who's fascinated by a caterpillar's metamorphosis. After losing his sister and facing challenges, he proves himself by handling a bee crisis at school.

  • Direção
    • Gerald Mayer
  • Roteiristas
    • Emmet Lavery
    • Mary Elizabeth Vroman
  • Artistas
    • Dorothy Dandridge
    • Philip Hepburn
    • Harry Belafonte
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,7/10
    868
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Gerald Mayer
    • Roteiristas
      • Emmet Lavery
      • Mary Elizabeth Vroman
    • Artistas
      • Dorothy Dandridge
      • Philip Hepburn
      • Harry Belafonte
    • 29Avaliações de usuários
    • 5Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Dorothy Dandridge
    Dorothy Dandridge
    • Jane Richards
    Philip Hepburn
    • C.T. Young
    Harry Belafonte
    Harry Belafonte
    • Mr. Williams - School Principal
    Barbara Randolph
    Barbara Randolph
    • Tanya Hamilton
    • (as Barbara Ann Sanders)
    Robert Horton
    Robert Horton
    • Dr. Mitchell
    Maidie Norman
    Maidie Norman
    • Mrs. Hamilton - Tanya's Mother
    Rene Beard
    • Booker T. Jones
    Howard McNeely
    • Boyd
    • (as Howard McNeeley)
    Robert McNeely
    • Lloyd
    • (as Robert McNeeley)
    Patti Marie Ellis
    • Rachel Smith
    Joy Jackson
    • Sarahlene Babcock
    Fred Moultrie
    • Roger
    James Moultrie
    • George
    Carolyn Ann Jackson
    • Mary Louise
    Doris Ake
    • Teacher at Meeting
    • (não creditado)
    Willa Pearl Curtis
    • Mrs. Young
    • (não creditado)
    Vivian Dandridge
    • Miss Nelson
    • (não creditado)
    Marion Darlington
    Marion Darlington
    • Bird Whistling Solo
    • (narração)
    • (não creditado)
    • Direção
      • Gerald Mayer
    • Roteiristas
      • Emmet Lavery
      • Mary Elizabeth Vroman
    • Elenco e equipe completos
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    10movingpicturegal

    Quietly Wonderful

    Dorothy Dandridge as a young teacher, Miss Richards, on her first year of teaching and the relationship she has with a student named C.T. C.T. is from a large, poor family, he's slightly troubled, won't study, arrives late his first day, and just doesn't care about school - yet he is kind, bright, and always seems to have a smile. Now in the fourth grade, he has spent most of his school years flunking and spending two years in each grade. Miss Richards tries to help him and meantime has a small flirtation (yeah, really quite small) with the hunky, guitar-playing, school principal (Harry Belafonte). C.T. has a soft spot in his own heart for his pretty little schoolmate, Tanya, and the two have a sweet little romance with walks home from school hand in hand.

    Well, this film is really a sort of hidden little jewel - how'd I manage to miss it all these years?! They also manage to fit in a few singing spots for Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge, who gives a very sensitive portrayal of the new teacher (with interesting voice-overs of her inner voice speaking to herself). She also looks quite lovely in plain make-up and clothing. A special and different film.
    10gandywilson

    Excellent Family entertainment and positive black history

    This is an excellent family movie. It is also an excellent tool for promoting positive black history; how education was and should continue to be today. I would highly recommend that this movie be considered each February during Black History Month. It is a rare movie in which there is no other agenda except wholesome positive self-affirmation. It is also an excellent role model of an example of how teaching should occur - without damaging a child's creative abilities. To say this is an excellent film, is in my opinion, an understatement. It is an excellent slice of a gentler time; a time when a village banded together to shape the development of children. Anyone who is interested in promoting black history will find this an excellent lead in for future media communications. It receives a 10 in my view. If given the opportunity, I would readily purchase it at a reasonable price - and encourage my circle of friends to do the same.
    8planktonrules

    Surprisingly good.

    "Bright Road" is a remarkable film for many reasons. It is the story of an old fashioned school back in the day when black students were sent to their own schools. However, the film is not really overtly about racism but instead shows the black teachers and students as humans--normal folks with the same values and aspirations as anyone. In this movie, a new teacher, Miss Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) is concerned about one of her children, C.T.. This young man has been seen as 'slow' by his other teachers and he's been failed repeatedly in school. However, throughout the film, it becomes obvious that there is some real decency and non- traditional intelligence in the kid. But when his little girlfriend dies, C.T. falls apart as does his school performance. What is Miss Richards to do?

    This film has a lot of nice acting. Philip Hepburn is surprisingly good as C.T.--as so often kids are not particularly good actors. Additionally, the writing is lovely and the viewer really comes to care for these people. Well done and well worth seeing...and a highly unusual film for its time---especially coming from MGM studio.
    9msladysoul

    A movie every teacher should see!

    This was really a good movie. I wish there was a sequel. I wish more teachers were like Dorothy Dandridge's character. Obviously we have many problem children now and we need more understanding teachers who are willing to have a heart, instead of just going to earn a paycheck and bark out orders and schoolwork. No wonder we have so many angry children who grow up to be angry adults, they get no love at home nor at school. I feel if you want to be a teacher, you got to realize you're more then a teacher, you got to be a parent too. You got to find a special gift, hobby, or talent in a problem child and make that child feel special and in that way, that'll help them be better in other activities and schoolwork.

    Everyone in this movie touched my heart, especially the children, for kids who never acted before they were so natural and believable. In those days work for black children in movies was rare so I'm not surprised most of the black children in the movie didn't appear in any other films but I want them to know their appreciated for their appearances and I hope some of them will post on this forum to let us know what became of them.

    The girl who played Tanya (Barbara Ann Sanders) had such a sweet face and tears came to my eyes when she died. I can't help but think what could have became of all these children if their were acting opportunities for black children. The boy who played C.T. (Phillip Hepburn) was amazing and his acting was so believable. Even in today's era there are many boys just like C.T. who are misunderstood and just need extra tender, loving, and care.

    I noticed many black dancers/actresses who had been in Hollywood films as dancers and maids for years in this film, that weren't credited but had small parts, such as, Louise Franklin, Doris Ake, Jeni LeGon, Vivian Dandridge, Dorothy's sister. Maidie Norman was wonderful as Tanya's mother. All these black actresses didn't have the fair chance to really shine in films. They were left out because of Hollywood not wanting to give too many black women a chance in films. Lena Horne and Dorothy got a chance, but even they struggled.

    Last but not least, Dorothy was wonderful as a caring teacher who won't give up on C.T. Dorothy is very pretty but not overly glamorous, she's very believable as a teacher.

    See this movie if you get a chance, with all the junk out today, you can spare 66 minutes to see an inspirational film about not giving up on anyone. Sometimes people will be a problem just to test you to see if you really care. There's a scene where C.T. shows he really knows the answers to his math but he won't reveal he's really smart to the teacher. He wants her to show she cares first.

    If you like this film, you will love "Take A Giant Step" starring Johnny Nash and Ruby Dee, made in 1959 or 1960. After seeing "Bright Road," I feel "Take A Giant Step" might have been a sequel to this movie. Take A Giant Step is about a troubled teenage black boy trying to find acceptance and his place in a unfair world. It's very good. Johnny Nash even resembled what an older C.T. might have looked like. There's an actress in the film who the teenage boy is in awe of and I think because he reminds her of Tanya, but that's just my take.

    Anyways, you'll love both films. Why don't they make films like these anymore?
    8yendorbeave

    What A "Bright Star"

    I really enjoyed seeing this "Gem" of a movie the characters were okay but Dandridge was out of sight as a prim and proper teacher. as a former educator, I loved to see her concern for young C.T. and her going beyond the call of duty for poor Tanya. It was a tear-jerker and an inspirational film. Being a minister, I also liked the Sunday School scene and the quips by the P.K.(preacher's Kid)...Lil' Miss Know it all!! I have one just like that Ha Ha Ha!!!Middle kid. Boyd and Lloyd were a scream!!! Belafonte wasn't realistic. But I will give him props this being His debut film. I felt that I wanted to see a sequel what ever happened to C.T. and his eight brothers and sisters? Did he ever get over Tanya? this film was good for its time. Check this one out.

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    • Curiosidades
      Film debut of Harry Belafonte.
    • Erros de gravação
      When C.T. and Tanya are walking down the road singing, (just after the encounter with the bird,) a thin thread is visible in the sunlight, leading away from C.T.'s right hip. His hand stays at his hip over the source. The thread is acting as a leash to keep C.T.'s dog close to the children.
    • Citações

      Jane Richards: Oh yes, I want to thank you for that lovely gift.

      School Principal: Oh, I'm glad you liked it. You know I was afraid you might have thought it was a bit too

      [pause]

      School Principal: too...

      [pause]

      Jane Richards: Too gay? No, I like to be gay once in a while!

      School Principal: Well that's uh,

      [pause]

      School Principal: that's fine, just fine.

    • Conexões
      Featured in Biografias: Dorothy Dandridge: Little Girl Lost (1999)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Church in the Wildwood
      (uncredited)

      Sung by Dorothy Dandridge

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de abril de 1953 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • La esencia de la vida
    • Locações de filme
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Califórnia, EUA(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Loew's
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 8 minutos
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