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The Member of the Wedding Poster

The Member of the Wedding

She became a woman in the middle of a kiss!
1952 | 93m | English

(1657 votes)

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Tomboy, Frances 'Frankie' Addams, dreams of running away with her brother and new fiancée away from the Deep South.
Release Date: Dec 25, 1952
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Writer: Edna Anhalt, Edward Anhalt, Carson McCullers
Genres: Drama
Keywords single parent, runaway, based on novel or book, wedding, maid, tomboy, running away
Production Companies Stanley Kramer Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
Ethel Waters Berenice Sadie Brown
Julie Harris Frances 'Frankie' Addams
Brandon De Wilde John Henry
Arthur Franz Jarvis Addams
Nancy Gates Janice
William Hansen Mr. Addams
James Edwards Honey Camden Brown
Harry Bolden T.T. Williams
Dickie Moore Soldier
Hugh Beaumont Minister (uncredited)
Gail Bonney Townswoman (uncredited)
Name Job
Edna Anhalt Screenplay
Hal Mohr Director of Photography
William A. Lyon Editor
Rudolph Sternad Production Design
Cary Odell Art Direction
George Lait Publicist
Fred Zinnemann Director
Edward Anhalt Screenplay
Carson McCullers Theatre Play, Novel
Alex North Original Music Composer
Frank Tuttle Set Decoration
Name Title
Edna Anhalt Associate Producer
Stanley Kramer Producer
Edward Anhalt Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

"Frankie" (Julie Harris) leads a rather unorthodox life for a twelve year old. As epitomised by their refusal to let her join their club, she is shunned by her more traditional neighbours' children aside from the younger "John-Henry" (Brandon De Wilde). She is largely left to her own devices by her ... loving but busy dad and it usually falls to their maid "Bernice" (Ethel Waters) to run the house. The fragile peace of the household is a bit shattered when her soldier brother "Jarvie" (Arthur Franz) announces his impending marriage. Somehow, "Frankie" gets it into her head that this could be her opportunity to join the couple and escape the drudgery of her life. Of course that's not going to happen - well not if "Jarvie" has anything to do with it. This rejection followed by a tragedy closer to home leaves her with demons to face that will cause her to question her own identity and future. Harris is good as the rogue daughter but it's really Waters who stands out here. She offers many of the traditional characteristics of the surrogate mother figure, but her own role has some nuances to it as it becomes clear that she, too, has issues that she must reconcile - especially as the denouement soon makes it clear that change is looming for her, too. This is quite a poignant film about growing up - regardless of your age, isolation and aspiration and Fred Zinnemann packs quite a bit to think about into this ninety minutes of better than usual family drama. Yes, there is a strong racial element to the story, but this also takes a much broader look at a wider conformity, at womanhood and with strong performances and a strong story makes for a good watch, here.

Nov 24, 2023