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Pinky (DVD) (*)
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$20.99 $14.97

Screened, competed or awarded at:
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Dolby Digital 2.0 )
Spanish ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
102 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Photo Gallery
Production Notes
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1949 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Elia Kazan
John Ford


Written By:
Cid Ricketts Sumner
Philip Dunne
Dudley Nichols
Elia Kazan
Jane White
 


Actors:
Jeanne Crain ..... Patricia 'Pinky' Johnson
Ethel Barrymore ..... Miss Em
Ethel Waters ..... Dicey Johnson
William Lundigan ..... Dr. Thomas Adams
Basil Ruysdael ..... Judge Walker
Kenny Washington ..... Dr. Canady
Nina Mae McKinney ..... Rozelia
Griff Barnett ..... Dr. Joseph 'Doc Joe' McGill
Frederick O'Neal ..... Jake Walters
Evelyn Varden ..... Melba Wooley
Raymond Greenleaf ..... Judge Shoreham
Fred Aldrich ..... Townsman
Shelby Bacon ..... Boy
Betty Beard ..... Minor Role
Rene Beard ..... Teejore
Arthur Berkeley ..... Townsman
Patsy Boniface ..... Minor Role
Mildred Boyd ..... Nurse
Preston Braxton ..... Boy
Margaret Brayton ..... Nurse
Paul Brinegar ..... Western Union Clerk
Noble 'Kid' Chissell ..... Minor Role
Tom Coleman ..... Townsman
Eve Conrad ..... Minor Role
Bert Conway ..... Loafer
Jack Curtis ..... Townsman
Josette Deegan ..... Minor Role
Dick Dickinson ..... Minor Role
Bobby Dugan ..... Nurse
Kay Garrett ..... Townsman
Everett Glass ..... Jeffers Wooley
William Hansen ..... Mr. Goolby
Jimmie Horan ..... Townsman
Arthur Hunnicutt ..... Police Chief Anderson
Jean Inness ..... Viola - Goolby's Saleslady
Wilfred Jackson ..... Boy
Frank Jaquet ..... Bailiff
Michael Jeffers ..... Minor Role
Beverly Ruth Jordan ..... Minor Role
Geraldine Jordan ..... Minor Role
Pat Kane ..... Minor Role
Philip Kieffer ..... Minor Role
Read Killgore ..... Loafer
Al Kunde ..... Townsman
Warren Mace ..... Intern
Tiger Joe Marsh ..... George - Wooleys' Chauffeur
Russell Meeker ..... Townsman
Juanita Moore ..... Nurse
Robert Osterloh ..... Police Officer
Tonya Overstreet ..... Nurse
Ruth Rickaby ..... Matron
Dan Riss ..... Mr. Stanley - Wooleys' Attorney
Katherine Sparks ..... Minor Role
George Spaulding ..... Medical Director
Harry Tenbrook ..... Townsman
Jim Toney ..... Baggage Man
Bess Wade ..... Minor Role
Pat Walshe ..... Minor Role
Blue Washington ..... Minor Role
Jasper Weldon ..... Minor Role


Synopsis:
Pinky, a light-skinned black woman, returns to her grandmother's house in the South after graduating from a Northern nursing school. Pinky tells her grandmother that she has been 'passing' for white at school in the North. In addition, Pinky has fallen in love with a young white doctor, Dr. Thomas Adams, who knows nothing about her black heritage. Pinky says that she will return to the North, but Granny Johnson convinces her to stay and treat an ailing white woman, Miss Em. Meanwhile, Dr. Canady, a black physician from another part of the state, visits Pinky and asks her to train some African American students, but she declines. Pinky nurses Miss Em but is resentful because she feels that she is doing the same thing her grandmother did. Pinky and Miss Em slowly develop a mutual respect for each other. Mrs. Em leaves Pinky her property when she dies, but relatives of the deceased woman contest the new will in court. To raise money for the court fees, Pinky washes clothes by hand with her grandmother. The court rules in Pinky's favor and she keeps the land. Tom wants her to resume her life as a white woman and to marry him, but she refuses. Pinky decides to use the house and land for Miss Em's Clinic and Nursery School.



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