Numa pequena cidade do estado do Kentucky pós-Guerra de Secessão, Juiz Priest, um veterano confederado, desempenha sua profissão com bom senso e à revelia de preconceitos raciais e sociais.Numa pequena cidade do estado do Kentucky pós-Guerra de Secessão, Juiz Priest, um veterano confederado, desempenha sua profissão com bom senso e à revelia de preconceitos raciais e sociais.Numa pequena cidade do estado do Kentucky pós-Guerra de Secessão, Juiz Priest, um veterano confederado, desempenha sua profissão com bom senso e à revelia de preconceitos raciais e sociais.
- Aunt Dilsey
- (as Hattie McDaniels)
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- Black Singer
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- Black Singer
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- Mrs. Maydew
- (não creditado)
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- Curiosidades"Based on Irvin S. Cobb's character of 'Judge Priest'" was a compromise onscreen source credit. Fox wanted to use "Based on the Judge Priest Stories by Irwin S. Cobb," but Mr. Cobb objected because he had written over 70 stories, was still writing them, and the statement might inhibit future sales of them.
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Judge William 'Billy' Priest: Your honor, as I recollect the procedure, at the time bein' I'm an ordinary member of the bar in good standing.
Judge Floyd Fairleigh: Not ordinary, sir, but absolutely in good standing.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosOpening card: The figures in this story are familiar ghosts of my own boyhood. The war between the states was over, but its tragedies and comedies haunted every grown man's mind, and the stories that were swapped took deep root in my memory. There was one man Down Yonder I came especially to admire for he seemed typical of the tolerance of that day and the wisdom of that almost vanished generation. I called him Judge Priest, and I tried to draw reasonably fair likenesses of him and his neighbors and the town in which we lived. An old Kentucky town in 1890. --- --- Irvin S. Cobb
- ConexõesFeatured in Of Black America: Black History: Lost, Stolen or Strayed (1968)
- Trilhas sonorasMy Old Kentucky Home, Good Night
(1853) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Foster
Played during the opening and end credits, and often in the score
Also Sung by Hattie McDaniel, Melba Brown, Thelma Brown, Vera Brown,
Will Rogers and others
This film was actually quite a bit better than I was expecting - Will Rogers, whose role dominates this film (aside from Henry B. Walthall, who has a smaller, but important piece here) was more interesting in this than I have seen him in other roles, probably because he comes across as more like himself than a character. Henry B. Walthall, the handsome "Little Colonel" in "The Birth of a Nation", still looks attractive here nearly 20 years later, a real silver fox to my eyes. Hattie McDaniel plays a stereotypical black mammy, singing and hanging laundry and preparing the judge yet another mint julep in most of her scenes, yet comes across with loads of charm. Really quite an interesting film.
- movingpicturegal
- 9 de mai. de 2006
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 20 minutos
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- 1.37 : 1