Judge Priest

Judge Priest

Infobox Film
name = Judge Priest


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director = John Ford
producer = Sol M. Wurtzel
writer = Irvin S. Cobb
Dudley Nichols
Lamar Trotti
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starring = Will Rogers
Tom Brown
music =
cinematography = George Schneiderman
editing = Paul Weatherwax
distributor = Fox Film Corporation
released = 28 September, 1934
runtime = 80 minutes
country = USA
language = English
budget =
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imdb_id = 0025335

"Judge Priest" is a 1934 comedy film directed by John Ford.

Cast

* Will Rogers - Judge William 'Billy' Priest
* Tom Brown - Jerome Priest
* Anita Louise - Ellie May Gillespie
* Henry B. Walthall - Reverend Ashby Brand
* David Landau - Bob Gillis
* Rochelle Hudson - Virginia Maydew
* Roger Imhof - Billy Gaynor
* Frank Melton - Flem Talley
* Charley Grapewin - Sergeant Jimmy Bagby
* Berton Churchill - Senator Horace Maydew
* Brenda Fowler - Mrs. Caroline Priest
* Francis Ford - Juror No. 12
* Hattie McDaniel - Aunt Dilsey (as Hattie McDaniels)
* Stepin Fetchit - Jeff Poindexter

External links

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