- The Well (1951 film)
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name = The Well
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director = Leo C. Popkin
Russell Rouse
producer = Clarence Greene
writer = Russell Rouse
Clarence Greene
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starring =Richard Rober
Gwendolyn Laster
Maidie Norman
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distributor =United Artists
released = 1951
runtime = 86 min.
country =U.S.A.
language = English
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imdb_id = 0044202"The Well" is a 1951 American
film noir which tackled the issue of racial tensions andcollective behavior . The film was nominated for twoAcademy Awards , including Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing.Plot
The film centers around a five-year-old black girl, Carolyn, is believed to be kidnapped, though she had actually fallen down a well.
Carolyn's disappearance causes anger and confusion in the community. A white stranger, Claude Packard, is blamed for the "crime." Before Carolyn is found and Claude captured, the man is tried and convicted by the townspeople.
Production
This movie was filmed on location in Marysville and Yuba City,
California in 1950, but the towns represented a town in theDeep South . The students in the class room scenes were kids from theMarysville Elementary School .Historical significance
The film avoids expected stereotypes of the time. Most of the black characters are shown as decent, intelligent, and well-spoken (aside from the thuggish rioters, who are not among the main characters).
Cast
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Richard Rober "as" Sheriff Kellogg
* Gwendolyn Laster "as" Carolyn Crawford
* Maidie Norman "as" Martha Crawford
*Harry Morgan "as" Claude Packard
*Christine Larson "as" Casey
* George Hamilton "as" Grandpa Peabody
* Ernest Anderson "as" Ralph Crawford
* Dick Simmons "as" Deputy Mickey McClureExternal links
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