Bright Victory

Bright Victory

97 mins | Drama, Romance, War | Aug. 1, 1951

A soldier blinded in war returns home and attempts to adjust to civilian life.

Bright Victory

97 mins | Drama, Romance, War | Aug. 1, 1951

Bright Victory
A soldier blinded in war returns home and attempts to adjust to civilian life.
IMDb rating 7.3
Producers Universal International Pictures
Original title Bright Victory
Directors Les Warner, Betty A. Griffin, George Lollier, John Sherwood, Mark Robson
Writers Baynard Kendrick, Robert Buckner

Cast

Arthur Kennedy

as Larry Nevins

Peggy Dow

as Judy Greene

Julie Adams

as Chris Paterson

James Edwards

as Joe Morgan

Will Geer

as Mr. Nevins

Nana Bryant

as Mrs. Nevins

Jim Backus

as Bill Grayson

Minor Watson

as Mr. Paterson

Joan Banks

as Janet Grayson

Richard Egan

as Sergeant John Masterson

John Hudson

as Corporal John Flagg

Marjorie Crossland

as Mrs. Paterson

Donald Miele

as "Moose" Garvey

Murray Hamilton

as Pete Hamilton

Larry Keating

as Jess Coe

Hugh Reilly

as Captain Phelan

Mary Cooper

as Nurse Bailey

Rock Hudson

as Dudek

Kenneth Harvey

as Scanlon

Russell Dennis

as Private Fred Tyler

Philip Faversham

as Lt. Atkins

Robert F. Simon

as Psychiatrist

Virginia Mullen

as Mrs. Coe

Ruth Esherick

as Nurse

Robert Anderson

as Military Policeman (uncredited)

Alvin Busch

as Campanella (Second Soldier) (uncredited)

Dee Carroll

as Nurse on the Plane (uncredited)

Peggie Castle

as Eleanor (uncredited)

James Conaty

as Military Officer (uncredited)

Dick Gordon

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Glen Gordon

as Lt. Conklin (uncredited)

Bernie Hamilton

as Soldier (uncredited)

Paul Hoffman

as German Soldier (uncredited)

Thaddeus Jones

as Pullman Porter (uncredited)

Richard Karlan

as Bartender (uncredited)

Wilbur Mack

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Sydney Mason

as Rev. Dr. Bannerman (uncredited)

Forbes Murray

as Party Guest (uncredited)

Robert Myers

as Newmeyer (First Soldier) (uncredited)

William Newell

as Todd the Bartender (uncredited)

Jerry Paris

as Reynolds the Medic (uncredited)

Sarah Taft

as Woman in Movie Theatre (uncredited)

June Whitley Taylor

as Nurse at Oran (uncredited)

Larry Winter

as German Soldier (uncredited)