Sun Shines Bright, Sun Shines Bright, Blu-Ray
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Allene Roberts, Almira Sessions, Arleen Whelan, Barry Regan, Basil Iwanyk, Charles Winninger, Chuck Hayward, Clarence Muse, Cliff Lyons, Comedy-Classic, Dan Borzage, David Coatsworth, David Holden, Dorothy Jordan, Doug Richardson, Elizabeth Slifer, Elzie Emanuel, Ernest Whitman, Eve March, Everett Glass, Francis Ford, Frank Connor, Grant Withers, Hal Baylor, Henry O'Neill, Irvin S. Cobb, Jack Mower, Jack Pennick, James Kirkwood, James Lilburn, James P. Jackson, Jane Darwell, Joe Rickson, John Ford, John Russell, Ken Williams, Laurence Stallings, Louis Mason, Ludwig Stossel, Mae Marsh, Marc Frydman, Marcoreta Hellman, Merian C. Cooper, Mickey Simpson, Milburn Stone, Mimi Doyle, Mitchell Lewis, Mrs. Bennie Washington, Myrtle Anderson, Patrick Wayne, Paul Hurst, Philip Kieffer, Russell Simpson, Ruth Clifford, Slim Pickens, Stepin Fetchit, Sun Shines Bright, Trevor Bardette, Victor Young, Willa Pearl CurtisJohn Ford's remake of his 1934 Will Rogers vehicle, Judge Priest, combines three Irvin S. Cobb stories about the kindly Kentucky magistrate William Priest (Charles Winninger). Set in 1905 Kentucky, it focuses on the judge's battle for reelection against Yankee prosecutor Horace K. Maydew (Milburn Stone). Despite the judge's popularity, it's possible that his generosity and sense of justice may cost him the election. First he tries to persuade the eminent General Fairfield (James Kirkwood) to admit that he's kin to Lucy Lee (Arleen Whelan), whose questionable background makes her a subject for ridicule. Next he faces down an angry lynch mob accusing a black man of a heinous crime - the frustrated vigilantes, dispersed by the gun-wielding judge, vow vengeance at the polls.
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