Movie
Judge Priest
Comedy-drama film with a runtime of 79 minutes, released in 1934. Presented in English.
At a Glance
Synopsis
Will Rogers stars as Judge William "Billy" Priest, the common-sense Kentucky jurist created by humorist Irvin S. Cobb. The Judge's easygoing manner bothers many of the self-righteous good citizens of his small 19th-century hometown, imperiling his chances for re-election. The anecdotal plot boils down to a single storyline involving orphaned Anita Louise, reclusive David Landau (secretly Louise's father), and young attorney Tom Brown.The testimony that saves Landau from a murder charge is delivered by Civil War veteran H.B. Walthall, whose stirring loyalty to the Confederacy inspires everyone in town to organize an impromptu parade! Some of the best scenes are highlighted by Will Rogers' affectionate rapport with stereotyped black-actors Stepin Fetchit and Hattie McDaniel, though these scenes are frequently removed from TV showings of Judge Priest due to their undeniably racist overtones. If you haven't guessed by the first frame of the film that John Ford was the director, you'll recognize Ford's personal stamp the moment Will Rogers kneels by his wife's grave and carries on a warm conversation with his long-departed bride. Ford would remake (and improve upon) Judge Priest in 1953 as The Sun Shines Bright, with Charles Winninger as the judge.
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Cast
- Will Rogers
- Tom Brown
- Anita Louise
- Henry B. Walthall
- Rochelle Hudson
- David Landau
- Berton Churchill
- Brenda Fowler
- Hattie McDaniel
- Charles Grapewin
- Stepin Fetchit
- Frank Melton
- Roger Imhof
- Charley Grapewin
- Francis Ford
- Paul McAllister
- Matt McHugh
- Hyman Meyer
- Louis Mason
- Grace Goodall
- Ernie Shields
- Paul McVey
- Vester Pegg
- Winter Hall
- Duke R. Lee
- Mary Rousseau
- Margaret Mann
- George Reed
- Gladys Wells
- George H. Reed
- Beulah Hall Jones
- Melba Brown
- Thelma Brown
- Vera Brown
- Robert Parrish
- Harry Tenbrook
- Pat Hartigan
- Harry Wilson
- Frank Moran
- Constantine Romanoff
- Lamar Trotti
- Dudley Nichols
- George Schneiderman
- William S. Darling
- Samuel Kaylin