
Intruder in the Dust (1949)
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- Passed
- 1h 27min
- Crime, Drama
- 20 Mar 1950 (UK)
- Movie
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Film Award. Another 3 wins & 7 nominations.
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Cast verified as complete
David Brian | ... |
John Gavin Stevens
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Claude Jarman Jr. | ... |
Chick Mallison
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Juano Hernandez | ... |
Lucas Beauchamp
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Porter Hall | ... |
Nub Gowrie
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Elizabeth Patterson | ... |
Miss Eunice Habersham
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Charles Kemper | ... |
Crawford Gowrie
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Will Geer | ... |
Sheriff Hampton
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David Clarke | ... |
Vinson Gowrie
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Elzie Emanuel | ... |
Aleck
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Lela Bliss | ... |
Mrs. Mallison
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Harry Hayden | ... |
Mr. Mallison
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Harry Antrim | ... |
Mr. Tubbs
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Homer Arnold | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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John E. Avent | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Joyce Ann Baron | ... |
Child with Yo-Yo (uncredited)
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Tommy Bond | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Jack Bronfeld | ... |
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Allison Busby | ... |
Customer (uncredited)
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Alberta Dishmon | ... |
Paralee (uncredited)
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Harold Gean | ... |
Patron (uncredited)
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W.P. Haley | ... |
Customer (uncredited)
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Ann Hartsfield | ... |
Girl (uncredited)
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George T. Hemphill | ... |
Crowd Member (uncredited) (voice)
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Ben Hilbun | ... |
Attendant (uncredited)
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Noel Hodge | ... |
Crowd Member (uncredited) (voice)
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E.L. Hooker | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Eylla Jacobs | ... |
Fat Woman (uncredited)
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John M. Keel | ... |
Patron (uncredited)
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W.G. Kimmons | ... |
Deputy (uncredited)
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James Kirkwood | ... |
Convict (uncredited)
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Will Lewis | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Edmund Lowe | ... |
Gowrie Twin (uncredited)
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Ephraim Lowe | ... |
Gowrie Twin (uncredited)
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Julia S. Marshbanks | ... |
Molly Beauchamp (uncredited)
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Dewey McCoy | ... |
Crowd Member (uncredited) (voice)
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John Morgan | ... |
Black Convict (uncredited)
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Jack Odom | ... |
Truck Driver (uncredited)
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Freddie B. Patton | ... |
Barber (uncredited)
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Eugene Roper | ... |
Fraser's Son (uncredited)
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C.E. Slough | ... |
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Guy Turnbow Sr. | ... |
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Dan White | ... |
Will Legate (uncredited)
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R.X. Williams | ... |
Mr. Lilley (uncredited)
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E.H. Windham | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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George Winter | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Howard Winters | ... |
Minor Role (uncredited)
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Robert Lee Young | ... |
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
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Directed by
Clarence Brown |
Written by
Ben Maddow | ... | (screen play) |
William Faulkner | ... | (novel) |
Produced by
Clarence Brown | ... | producer |
Music by
Adolph Deutsch |
Cinematography by
Robert Surtees | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Robert Kern | ... | (as Robert J. Kern) |
Art Direction by
Randall Duell | ||
Cedric Gibbons |
Set Decoration by
Edwin B. Willis |
Makeup Department
Jack Dawn | ... | makeup creator |
Production Management
Jay Marchant | ... | production manager (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Carl 'Major' Roup | ... | second assistant director (uncredited) |
Sid Sidman | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Marvin Stuart | ... | assistant director (uncredited) |
Art Department
Ralph S. Hurst | ... | associate set decorator |
Sound Department
Douglas Shearer | ... | recording supervisor |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jerome Hester | ... | still photographer (uncredited) |
Albert Hunter | ... | grip (uncredited) |
John Schmitz | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Harry Stradling Jr. | ... | assistant camera (uncredited) |
Music Department
Alexander Courage | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Eylla Jacobs | ... | script supervisor (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1949) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) (France) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1950) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1951) (Belgium) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1951) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- MGM/UA Home Entertainment (1993) (United States) (VHS)
- Warner Home Video (2011) (United States) (DVD) (dvdr)
- France 3 (2022) (France) (tv) (French subtitles)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Western Electric (sound system)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
In a highly racialized southern American town, white teenage Chick Mallison doesn't much like that he has been considered a friend to older black Lucas Beauchamp, ever since he met Lucas when Lucas helped him after falling into a creek on Lucas' property. Deep in his heart, Chick does consider him a friend and a good man. Many of the white people in town don't much like Lucas in he not being subservient to white people in general. But when Lucas is charged with shooting white Vinson Gowrie to death in the back, Lucas caught standing over Vinson's body and there having been a recent public altercation between the two, that vitriol against Lucas reaches new heights, Sheriff Hampton needing to add extra security at the jailhouse to protect Lucas with many of the white townsfolk wanting to lynch Lucas. But as Lucas asks Chick to ask his uncle, attorney John Gavin Stevens, to represent him, which Stevens does do, Lucas confides not in Stevens, who like everyone else believes Lucas guilty, but in Chick in telling him of his innocence. While not seeing the shooter and thus not directly pointing the finger at any one person in not wanting to convict someone else without conclusive evidence, Lucas does strongly suspect someone and points Chick in the direction on proving his innocence which would require the dangerous move of digging up Vinson's buried body. Chick, with his black friend Aleck and seventy year old white Miss Eunice Habersham, by his side, they also believing in Lucas' innocence, they go on that dangerous mission with most of the angry white townsfolk against them if they knew what they were doing. Written by Huggo |
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Box Office
Budget | $988,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | The film was shot on location in William Faulkner's hometown of Oxford, MS. See more » |
Goofs | When Chick comes out of the water, his hair is dry even though he had been completely underwater. Then he goes to Lucas's cabin and takes off his wet clothes, and his hair is wet. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Some of the Best: Twenty-Five Years of Motion Picture Leadership (1949). See more » |
Soundtracks | Tiger Rag See more » |
Quotes |
John Gavin Stevens:
Lucas, has it ever occurred to you if you just said "mister" to white people and said it like you meant it, you might not be sitting here now? Lucas Beauchamp: So I'm to commence now? I can start off by saying "mister" to the folks that drag me outta here and builds a fire under me. See more » |