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Pinky

The poignant story of a girl who fell hopelessly in love!
1949 | 102m | English

(3654 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Pinky, a light skinned black woman, returns to her grandmother's house in the South after graduating from a Northern nursing school. Pinky tells her grandmother that she has been "passing" for white while at school in the North. In addition, she has fallen in love with a young white doctor, who knows nothing about her black heritage.
Release Date: Sep 28, 1949
Director: Elia Kazan
Writer: Philip Dunne, Cid Ricketts Sumner, Dudley Nichols
Genres: Drama
Keywords love, racism, will, nursing, old south, passing for white
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeanne Crain Patricia "Pinky" Johnson
Ethel Barrymore Miss Em
Ethel Waters Dicey Johnson
William Lundigan Dr. Thomas Adams
Basil Ruysdael Judge Walker
Kenny Washington Dr. Canady
Nina Mae McKinney Rozelia
Griff Barnett Dr. Joe McGill
Frederick O'Neal Jake Walters
Evelyn Varden Melba Wooley
Raymond Greenleaf Judge Shoreham
Fred Aldrich Townsman (uncredited)
Shelby Bacon Boy (uncredited)
Rene Beard Teejore (uncredited)
Arthur Berkeley Townsman (uncredited)
Mildred Boyd Nurse (uncredited)
Margaret Brayton Nurse (uncredited)
Paul Brinegar Western Union Clerk (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell Man (uncredited)
Tom Coleman Townsman (uncredited)
Eve Conrad Woman (uncredited)
Bert Conway Loafer (uncredited)
Jack Curtis Townsman (uncredited)
Josette Deegan Woman (uncredited)
Dick Dickinson Man (uncredited)
Kay Garrett Townsman (uncredited)
Everett Glass Jeffers Wooley (uncredited)
William Hansen Mr. Goolby (uncredited)
Jimmie Horan Townsman (uncredited)
Arthur Hunnicutt Police Chief Anderson (uncredited)
Jean Inness Viola (Goolby's Saleslady) (uncredited)
Wilfred Jackson Boy (uncredited)
Frank Jaquet Bailiff (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers Man (uncredited)
Beverly Ruth Jordan Girl (uncredited)
Geraldine Jordan Girl (uncredited)
Pat Kane Man (uncredited)
Philip Kieffer Man (uncredited)
Read Killgore Loafer (uncredited)
Al Kunde Townsman (uncredited)
Warren Mace Intern (uncredited)
Tiger Joe Marsh George (Wooleys' Chauffeur) (uncredited)
Russell Meeker Townsman (uncredited)
Juanita Moore Nurse (uncredited)
Robert Osterloh Police Officer (uncredited)
Ruth Rickaby Matron (uncredited)
Dan Riss Mr. Stanley (Wooleys' Attorney) (uncredited)
Katherine Sparks Woman (uncredited)
George Spaulding Medical Director (uncredited)
Harry Tenbrook Townsman (uncredited)
Jim Toney Baggage Man (uncredited)
Bess Wade Woman (uncredited)
Pat Walshe Young Man (uncredited)
Blue Washington Man (uncredited)
Jasper Weldon Man (uncredited)
Name Job
Elia Kazan Additional Writing, Director
Philip Dunne Screenplay
Ben Nye Makeup Artist
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Cid Ricketts Sumner Novel
Dudley Nichols Screenplay
Joseph MacDonald Director of Photography
Harmon Jones Editor
J. Russell Spencer Art Direction
Lyle R. Wheeler Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Walter M. Scott Set Decoration
Edward B. Powell Orchestrator
Eugene Grossman Sound
Roger Heman Sr. Sound
Fred Sersen Special Effects
Name Title
Darryl F. Zanuck Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Supporting Actress Ethel Barrymore Won
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Jeanne Crain is the eponymousous young nurse - of mixed race - trying to get by in her grandmother's Southern town. She takes a shine to local (white) doctor "Adams" (William Lundigan) but when her ethnicity becomes better knows, however, that all goes awry. Determined to head back to the more enlig ... htened territories in the North, she is persuaded to stay and tend to a wealthy infirm lady "Miss Em" (Ethel Barrymore). Initially frosty, the two women gradually start to respect one and other, and she also begins to earn the appreciation of her doctor "McGill" (Griff Barnett). The old lady's death and subsequent will leaves "Pinky" and the whole town in a quandary that highlights bigotry and greed in equal measure. This is a powerful story with a strong ensemble cast. I could have done with some more of Barrymore - if only to further exemplify how these two characterful women developed their relationship, but there are good contributions from Ethel Walters and Even Varden as the rather odious "Melba" to compensate a little. The production is fine, it flows well with succinct dialogue and Elia Kazan makes the most of the original Sumner novel. The racism that this reflects is writ large and makes for a powerful piece of cinema.

Jul 09, 2022