Summary
Johnny Belinda is an American film first released in 1948,
directed by Jean Negulesco.
The film stars Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moorehead and Stephen McNally.
Our overall rating for this film is: very good.
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Credits
- Director: Jean Negulesco
- Script: Irma von Cube, Allen Vincent, Elmer Harris
- Photo: Ted D. McCord
- Music: Max Steiner
- Cast: Jane Wyman (Belinda McDonald), Lew Ayres (Dr. Robert Richardson), Charles Bickford (Black McDonald), Agnes Moorehead (Aggie McDonald), Stephen McNally (Locky McCormick), Jan Sterling (Stella McCormick), Rosalind Ivan (Mrs. Poggety), Dan Seymour (Pacquet – Storekeeper), Mabel Paige (Mrs. Lutz), Ida Moore (Mrs. McKee), Alan Napier (Defense Attorney), Barbara Bates (Gracie Anderson), Monte Blue (Ben), James Craven (Interpreter), Franklyn Farnum (Man on Jury), Al Ferguson (Man reciting Lord’s Prayer), Frank Hagney (Man reciting Lord’s Prayer), Creighton Hale (Bailiff), Jonathan Hale (Dr. Horace M. Gray), Lew Harvey (Man reciting Lord’s Prayer), Holmes Herbert (Judge), Charles Horvath (Church Attendant), Douglas Kennedy (Mountie), Colin Kenny (Man reciting Lord’s Prayer), Blayney Lewis (Dan’l), Alice MacKenzie (Farm Woman), Larry McGrath (Man reciting Lord’s Prayer), Ray Montgomery (Tim Moore), ’Snub’ Pollard (Man on Jury), Jeff Richards (Floyd McQuiggen), Richard Walsh (Fergus McQuiggen), Joan Winfield (Mrs. Tim Moore), Ian Wolfe (Rector), Frederick Worlock (Prosecutor)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 102 min; B&W
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