Johnny Belinda (1948 film)
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| Johnny Belinda | |
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| Directed by | Jean Negulesco |
| Produced by | Jerry Wald |
| Written by | Allen Vincent Irma von Cube |
| Starring | Jane Wyman Lew Ayres Charles Bickford Agnes Moorehead |
| Music by | Max Steiner |
| Cinematography | Ted McCord |
| Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
| Release date(s) | 1948 |
| Running time | 102 min. |
| Country | US |
| Language | English |
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- For the 1967 version, see Johnny Belinda (1967 film).
Johnny Belinda is a 1948 drama film based on the play of the same name by Elmer Blaney Harris. The movie was adapted to the screen by Allen Vincent and Irma von Cube, and directed by Jean Negulesco.
The story is based on a real life incident that happened near Harris's summer residence in Fortune Bridge, Bay Fortune, Prince Edward Island. The title character is based on the real life of Lydia Dingwell (1852-1931), of Dingwells Mills, Prince Edward Island.
The film stars Jane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moorehead, Stephen McNally, and Jan Sterling.
It was filmed in northern California around Mendocino.
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[edit] Plot summary
It is the story of a deaf girl, Belinda McDonald, who is befriended by the new doctor, Dr. Robert Richardson, who comes to the area of Cape Breton Island on the east coast of Canada, at the end of the nineteenth century. The doctor realizes that, although she cannot hear or speak, Belinda is very intelligent. She lives on a farm with her father, Black McDonald, and her aunt, Aggie McDonald, and rarely goes into town. The family sells farm goods to the nearby town, mainly flour. Her father and aunt resent Belinda because her mother died giving birth to her. Dr. Richardson teaches Belinda sign language and what things are. Over time, his affection for her grows.
The doctor’s secretary, Stella McCormick, tries to get the doctor to court her. But the doctor does not see Stella in that way at all. After she figures out that he is becoming attracted to Belinda, she starts to resent both the doctor and Belinda.
One of the family's customers, Locky McCormick, goes to the farm when Belinda is alone and rapes her. She becomes pregnant. When the people in town find out that she is pregnant, they suspect Dr. Richardson because he has spent a lot of time with her. As time goes by, the pressure of the rumors finally cause the doctor to look for a new practice. He decides to marry Belinda and take her and the baby with him. He goes on ahead to find both a new place to practice and a new home for them.
While he is away finding them a new home, McCormick, now married to the doctor's former secretary, Stella, decides that he wants the child that is his. He goes to visit the baby; when Black McDonald sees him, he orders McCormick to leave. McCormick confesses to Black that the baby is his and that he will come back to get the child. Black follows McCormick and threatens to expose him to the town. They fight and McCormick throws McDonald off the cliff into the sea.
Now Belinda and her aunt Aggie try to run the farm, but soon start struggling to pay the bills and keep the farm up. The town, at the urging of McCormick, has a meeting and declares Belinda "unfit" to care for the child. When McCormick and his wife come to take the baby, Belinda first makes Stella McCormick realize that she is smarter than the townspeople have given her credit for, and that she will not give up her baby without a fight. Stella confronts Locky, who confesses that the child is his. He then tries to retrieve the baby, but Belinda tries to block his path. He shoves her down and heads up the stairs. She then grabs a shotgun, and shoots and kills him. Belinda is arrested and goes on trial for murder. At the trial, Dr. Richardson testifies that McCormick raped Belinda, and that she was protecting her property and family. The court dismisses this as the doctor’s love for her, but then finally Stella, holding old deep romantic feelings for the doctor, corroborates the doctor's story, saying that her husband had confessed the truth to her on the day he was killed. Belinda is set free for protecting her baby and home.
[edit] Main cast and characters
| Jane Wyman as Belinda McDonald |
Lew Ayres as Dr. Robert Richardson |
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| Charles Bickford as Black McDonald |
Agnes Moorehead as Aggie McDonald |
[edit] Other cast members
- Stephen McNally as Locky McCormick
- Jan Sterling as Stella McCormick
- Rosalind Ivan as Mrs. Poggety
- Dan Seymour as Pacquet
- Mabel Paige as Mrs. Lutz
- Ida Moore as Mrs. McKee
- Alan Napier as Defense Attorney
[edit] Awards
Wins:
- Winner - Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role - Jane Wyman
- Winner - Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Motion Picture Drama - Jane Wyman
- Winner - Photoplay Awards Most Popular Female Star - Jane Wyman
- Co-Winner - Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama (with The Treasure of the Sierra Madre)
Academy Award nominations:
- Nominated - Best Actor in a Leading Role - Lew Ayres
- Nominated - Best Actor in a Supporting Role - Charles Bickford
- Nominated - Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Agnes Moorehead
- Nominated - Best Writing, Screenplay - Irma von Cube and Allen Vincent
- Nominated - Best Director - Jean Negulesco
- Nominated - Best Cinematography, Black-and-White - Ted D. McCord
- Nominated - Best Film Editing - David Weisbart
- Nominated - Best Art Direction-Set Decoration, Black-and-White - Robert M. Haas & William O. Wallace
- Nominated - Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture - Max Steiner
- Nominated - Best Picture - Jerry Wald
- Nominated - Best Sound, Recording

