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The Sun Shines Bright (1953) [Masters of Cinema - Eureka!]

Posted By: RSU75
1080p (FullHD) / BluRay IMDb
The Sun Shines Bright (1953) [Masters of Cinema - Eureka!]

The Sun Shines Bright (1953) [Masters of Cinema - Eureka!, #260]
Blu-Ray | BDMV | AVC, 1920x1080, ~34.8 Mbps | 1hr 41mn | 32.1 GB
English: LPCM Audio, 2 ch, 2304 kbps \ English (commentary): LPCM Audio, 2 ch, 2304 kbps
Subtitles: English
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Western



Director: John Ford
Writer: Laurence Stallings (screenplay), Irvin S. Cobb (short stories "The Sun Shines Bright", "The Mob from Massac" and "The Lord Provides")
Stars: Charles Winninger, Arleen Whelan, John Russell

The notoriously difficult to please John Ford regarded The Sun Shines Bright as his favourite film. Based on material from Irvin S. Cobb’s “Judge Priest” short stories, Ford had previously directed the 1934 film Judge Priest starring Will Rogers, but was unsatisfied with the handling of the film by 20th Century Fox – specifically their decision to cut a vital scene depicting the main character condemning an attempted lynching. Two decades later he chose to revisit the material for Republic Pictures, and the result was yet another masterpiece from the great director.

Set in 1905 Kentucky, Judge Priest (Charles Winninger) is fighting for reelection against a Yankee prosecutor (Milburn Stone). Despite the Judge’s popularity, his generosity and sense of justice may cost him the election.

The Sun Shines Bright almost shared a similar fate as Judge Priest, with ten minutes of footage being removed by Republic Pictures. Fortunately the original uncut master was not destroyed, and has now been fully restored and makes its UK debut on Blu-ray as part of the Masters of Cinema series.

Extras:
- Brand new audio commentary by film historian Joseph McBride (author of Searching for John Ford)
- New video essay by Tag Gallagher (author of John Ford: Himself and His Movies)


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The Sun Shines Bright (1953) [Masters of Cinema - Eureka!]

The Sun Shines Bright (1953) [Masters of Cinema - Eureka!]

The Sun Shines Bright (1953) [Masters of Cinema - Eureka!]




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