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Bright Victory

69 %|Aug 1, 1951|Drama, Romance, War

A soldier blinded in war returns home and attempts to adjust to civilian life.

Featured Crew

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

Cast

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Arthur Kennedy
Larry Nevins
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Peggy Dow
Judy Greene
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Julie Adams
Chris Paterson
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James Edwards
Joe Morgan
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Will Geer
Mr. Nevins
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Nana Bryant
Mrs. Nevins
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Jim Backus
Bill Grayson
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Minor Watson
Mr. Paterson
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Joan Banks
Janet Grayson
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Richard Egan
Sergeant John Masterson
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John Hudson
Corporal John Flagg
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Marjorie Crossland
Mrs. Paterson
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Donald Miele
"Moose" Garvey
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Murray Hamilton
Pete Hamilton
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Hugh Reilly
Captain Phelan
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Mary Cooper
Nurse Bailey
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Russell Dennis
Private Fred Tyler
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Robert F. Simon
Psychiatrist
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Robert Anderson
Military Policeman (uncredited)
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Alvin Busch
Campanella (Second Soldier) (uncredited)
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Dee Carroll
Nurse on the Plane (uncredited)
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Peggie Castle
Eleanor (uncredited)
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James Conaty
Military Officer (uncredited)
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Dick Gordon
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Glen Gordon
Lt. Conklin (uncredited)
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Bernie Hamilton
Soldier (uncredited)
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Paul Hoffman
German Soldier (uncredited)
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Thaddeus Jones
Pullman Porter (uncredited)
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Richard Karlan
Bartender (uncredited)
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Wilbur Mack
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Sydney Mason
Rev. Dr. Bannerman (uncredited)
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Forbes Murray
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Robert Myers
Newmeyer (First Soldier) (uncredited)
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William Newell
Todd the Bartender (uncredited)
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Jerry Paris
Reynolds the Medic (uncredited)
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Sarah Taft
Woman in Movie Theatre (uncredited)
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June Whitley Taylor
Nurse at Oran (uncredited)
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Larry Winter
German Soldier (uncredited)