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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bright_RoadBright Road - Wikipedia

    Bright Road is a 1953 low-budget film adapted from the Christopher Award-winning short story "See How They Run" by Mary Elizabeth Vroman. Directed by Gerald Mayer and featuring a nearly all-black cast, the film stars Dorothy Dandridge as an idealistic first-year elementary school teacher trying to communicate with a problem student.

  2. Bright Road is a film based on a true story of a young teacher who helps a troubled student in the South. It features Dorothy Dandridge, Harry Belafonte, and a butterfly metaphor for life.

    • (819)
    • Drama, Music
    • Gerald Mayer
    • 1953-04-17
  3. 17. Feb. 2007 · Bright Road - Trailer (1953) Based on the story, "See How They Run" written by Mary Elizabeth Vroman, a fourth-generation school teacher from the British West Indies, that ran in the June, 1951...

    • 3 Min.
    • 15,9K
    • Adlerangriffe
  4. 10. Apr. 2012 · Bright Road (1953) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #BrightRoad A year before they shot to stardom in Carmen Jones, Dorothy Dandridge and Harry Belafonté made this inspiring film about a gifted ...

    • 3 Min.
    • 7,2K
    • Warner Bros. Classics
  5. 8. Apr. 2018 · First-time teacher Jane Richards (Dorothy Dandridge) is troubled to learn that one of her students, C.T. Young (Philip Hepburn), has a history of taking two years t ...more. https://www ...

    • 3 Min.
    • 2,9K
    • Black Film History
  6. Bright Road is a film based on a story by Mary Elizabeth Vroman, about a teacher and a rebellious boy in the South. The boy finds a cocoon and a butterfly, and gives them to his teacher as a gift.

  7. Bright Road (1953) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 9m 1953. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. Teachers at an all-black school fight to save a problem child. Cast & Crew. Read More. Gerald Mayer. Director. Dorothy Dandridge. Jane Richards. Philip Hepburn. C. T. Young. Harry Belafonte.