Bright Victory (1951)
1h 37m
Running Time
August 1, 1951Release Date
Bright Victory (1951)
1h 37m
Running Time
August 1, 1951Release Date
Network & Production Companies

Plot.
A soldier blinded in war returns home and attempts to adjust to civilian life.
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Cast & Crew.

Arthur Kennedy
Larry Nevins

Peggy Dow
Judy Greene

Julie Adams
Chris Paterson

James Edwards
Joe Morgan

Will Geer
Mr. Nevins

Nana Bryant
Mrs. Nevins

Jim Backus
Bill Grayson

Minor Watson
Mr. Paterson

Joan Banks
Janet Grayson

Richard Egan
Sergeant John Masterson

John Hudson
Corporal John Flagg

Marjorie Crossland
Mrs. Paterson

Donald Miele
'Moose' Garvey

Murray Hamilton
Pete Hamilton

Larry Keating
Jess Coe

Hugh Reilly
Captain Phelan

Mary Cooper
Nurse Bailey

Rock Hudson
Dudek

Kenneth Harvey
Scanlon

Russell Dennis
Private Fred Tyler

Philip Faversham
Lt. Atkins

Robert F. Simon
Psychiatrist

Virginia Mullen
Mrs. Coe

Ruth Esherick
Nurse

Robert Anderson
Military Policeman (uncredited)

Alvin Busch
Campanella (Second Soldier) (uncredited)

Dee Carroll
Nurse on the Plane (uncredited)

Peggie Castle
Eleanor (uncredited)

James Conaty
Military Officer (uncredited)

Dick Gordon
Party Guest (uncredited)

Glen Gordon
Lt. Conklin (uncredited)

Bernie Hamilton
Soldier (uncredited)

Paul Hoffman
German Soldier (uncredited)

Thaddeus Jones
Pullman Porter (uncredited)

Richard Karlan
Bartender (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack
Party Guest (uncredited)

Sydney Mason
Rev. Dr. Bannerman (uncredited)

Forbes Murray
Party Guest (uncredited)

Robert Myers
Newmeyer (First Soldier) (uncredited)

William Newell
Todd the Bartender (uncredited)

Jerry Paris
Reynolds the Medic (uncredited)

Sarah Taft
Woman in Movie Theatre (uncredited)

June Whitley Taylor
Nurse at Oran (uncredited)

Larry Winter
German Soldier (uncredited)

William H. Daniels
Director of Photography

Russell F. Schoengarth
Editor

Bernard Herzbrun
Art Direction

Nathan Juran
Art Direction

John P. Austin
Set Decoration

Russell A. Gausman
Set Decoration

Mark Robson
Director

Leslie I. Carey
Sound

Corson Jowett
Sound

Rosemary Odell
Costume Design

Joan St. Oegger
Hairstylist

Bud Westmore
Makeup Artist

Frank Skinner
Original Music Composer

Milton Carruth
Additional Editing

Bertram Tuttle
Supervising Art Director

Merle Reeves
Hairstylist

Nick Marcellino
Makeup Artist

Jack Kevan
Makeup Artist

Edward K. Dodds
Unit Production Manager

George Lollier
Assistant Director

Les Warner
Assistant Director

John Sherwood
Assistant Director

Bud Laraby
Props

Robert Laszlo
Props

Henry Janssen
Sound

A.B. Roberts
Sound

Donald Cunliffe
Sound

Jack Dolan
Assistant Editor

William Dodds
Camera Operator

Ben Hawkins
Grip

Lloyd Hill
Gaffer

Carl Johnston
Grip

Roy Tripp
Assistant Camera

Ethmer Roten
Musician

Eddie Armand
Wardrobe Master

Vincent Dee
Wardrobe Master

Adele Parmenter
Wardrobe Master

Betty A. Griffin
Script Supervisor

Howard Burton
Technical Advisor

Robert Buckner
Screenplay / Producer

Baynard Kendrick
Novel
Media.




Details.
Release DateAugust 1, 1951
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 37m
Content RatingNR
Genres
Last updated:
This Movie Is About.
blind people
veteran
disability
Wiki.
Bright Victory is a 1951 American drama romance war film directed by Mark Robson, and starring Arthur Kennedy and Peggy Dow.
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