Bright Road
- 1953
- Tous publics
- 1h 8m
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 schoo... Read allA 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.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Tanya Hamilton
- (as Barbara Ann Sanders)
- Boyd
- (as Howard McNeeley)
- Lloyd
- (as Robert McNeeley)
- Teacher at Meeting
- (uncredited)
- Mrs. Young
- (uncredited)
- Miss Nelson
- (uncredited)
- Bird Whistling Solo
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Featured reviews
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.
Harry Belafonte (in his first film role) also stars as the supportive school Principal. In a poignant scene beautifully worked into the story, he premieres one of his original compositions, "Suzanne."
The story is simple, and yet, it speaks volumes of what a good teacher can do to inspire the young people in her charge. Jane Richards is such a person. She sees the good bottled inside C.T. Young, the rebellious poor boy that, deep inside, is a wonderful young who has had no luck with other teachers in the school, who have made him repeat two years and haven't really seen the potential in him.
Dorothy Dandridge makes a sweet, yet firm Jane Richards. She was a star that could do anything, as proved by her other films, most notably in "Carmen Jones". She was a beautiful presence in this film, who with her positive attitude changes and inspires her students. Harry Belafonte is seen as the Principal in his screen debut. Of course, the film star was Ms. Dandridge, and he had limited chances in which to show how good he was. Philip Hepburn played C.T. Young with conviction for such a small child.
"Bright Road" is a charming film thanks to Ms. Dandridge and the direction of Mr. Mayer.
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Harry Belafonte.
- GoofsWhen 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.
- Quotes
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.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Biography: Dorothy Dandridge: Little Girl Lost (1999)
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Details
- Runtime
- 1h 8m(68 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1