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So Bright the Flame

Original title: The Girl in White
  • 1952
  • U
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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June Allyson and Arthur Kennedy in So Bright the Flame (1952)
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A young woman decides to become a doctor at a time when women are not being made welcome in the field of medicine. Eventually, her determination and skills end up earning the respect of her ... Read allA young woman decides to become a doctor at a time when women are not being made welcome in the field of medicine. Eventually, her determination and skills end up earning the respect of her male counterparts.A young woman decides to become a doctor at a time when women are not being made welcome in the field of medicine. Eventually, her determination and skills end up earning the respect of her male counterparts.

  • Director
    • John Sturges
  • Writers
    • Emily Dunning Barringer
    • Philip Stevenson
    • Allen Vincent
  • Stars
    • June Allyson
    • Arthur Kennedy
    • Gary Merrill
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    466
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    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • Emily Dunning Barringer
      • Philip Stevenson
      • Allen Vincent
    • Stars
      • June Allyson
      • Arthur Kennedy
      • Gary Merrill
    • 14User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    June Allyson
    June Allyson
    • Dr. Emily Dunning
    Arthur Kennedy
    Arthur Kennedy
    • Dr. Ben Barringer
    Gary Merrill
    Gary Merrill
    • Dr. Seth Pawling
    Mildred Dunnock
    Mildred Dunnock
    • Dr. Marie Yeomans
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Alec, Ambulance Driver
    Marilyn Erskine
    Marilyn Erskine
    • Nurse Jane Doe
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • Dr. Barclay
    • (as Guy Anderson)
    Gar Moore
    Gar Moore
    • Dr. Graham
    Don Keefer
    Don Keefer
    • Dr. Williams
    Ann Tyrrell
    Ann Tyrrell
    • Nurse Bigley
    James Arness
    James Arness
    • Matt
    Curtis Cooksey
    Curtis Cooksey
    • Commissioner of Hospitals Hawley
    Carol Brannon
    • Nurse Wells
    Ann Morrison
    • Nurse Schiff
    Jo Gilbert
    • Nurse Bleeker
    Erwin Kalser
    Erwin Kalser
    • Dr. Schneider
    Kathryn Card
    Kathryn Card
    • Mrs. Lindsay
    Jonathan Cott
    Jonathan Cott
    • Dr. Ellerton
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • Emily Dunning Barringer
      • Philip Stevenson
      • Allen Vincent
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    7jotix100

    A portrait of a pioneer in medicine

    Emily Dunning was a determined young woman when she decided to go into the medical field. What attracted her to this area of science was a role model she met during a family crisis involving her mother at their arrival in New York. When the mother collapsed, she goes out trying to get help, but there are no physicians in the neighborhood, except the kind Dr. Yeomans, a woman doctor, who not only treats her mother, but is instrumental in inspiring young Emily to follow in her foot steps.

    This story takes place at the end of the XIX century, when women were a rarity in pursuing a medical career. The determined Emily Dunning enters Cornell, where she is the only female in the class. All the male students realize she is in because the love of medicine, but they are not too kind to her. The handsome Ben Barringer is the only one that seems taken by Emily.

    When Emily is ready for her internship, she is accepted by a New York hospital. The head of the department makes it clear about his feelings toward a woman in the hospital and gives her the worst assignments. Dr. Dunning accepts what's given to her until she proves herself to be an asset to the institution that has been unkind to her. After an outbreak of typhoid fever, Dr. Yeomans comes to the hospital to help and the two women are reunited. Dr. Barringer confesses his love for Emily as he is leaving for Paris on a research trip.

    This biopic was presented recently by TCM. The movie, rarely seen these days, should be seen more often because director John Sturges' inspired take on the life of a woman who overcame all odds against her. June Allyson plays Emily Dunning with her usual spunk, given the subject matter a great reading. Arthur Kennedy also did an excellent job as Ben Barringer. Gary Merrill, Mildred Dunnock are seen in supporting roles.
    vandino1

    Okay biopic, nothing special

    This is a fairly accurate re-telling of the Emily Dunning story. She was a turn of the century doctor, and being a woman doctor, therefore treated like a freak, or publicity hound. Sadly, the tale is always the same: woman/minority enters field dominated by white males and is mistreated and pressured to quit. Dunning was a doctor decades before women were given the right to vote! And she didn't just deliver babies, she was out on ambulance calls day and night. Quite an impressive figure, but June Allyson (reminding me of a more winsome version of ER's Maura Tierney) is only adequate as Dunning. The film has its moments, yet the struggles Dunning truly incurred in overcoming the male doctor establishment and public attitude is only moderately presented here. It's as if the male dominated film-making establishment didn't want their doctor counterparts to look too bigoted. And much of the film is devoted to Allyson's relationship with Arthur Kennedy (Dr. Barringer -- in real life became her husband). Once again, the filmmakers are more concerned with stressing the standard woman-as-love-interest-only angle. It also starts to slow down in the second half, unfortunately. But this is the only film covering Dunning's interesting story so it's worth looking at at least for that reason.
    8nickg38-1

    A wonderful movie about a very brave lady.

    I loved this movie. June A. gives a great performance of the underdog female fighting for her dream despite the obstructive male bastion of turn of the century medicine. I was especially moved by the wonderful actress who played Dr. Yoman. She performed the role with a demure yet powerful presence. She is also one of the most beautiful women I have ever seen on film. It is she who carries the day for June and all her gender. Sadly, I never heard of her before. I hope to find other work she has done through IMDb. What else made this film? No raw sex, no violence, no gruesome scenes, just a great story that makes you feel good in the end.Wasn't a young James Arness fine as the burley tattooed sailor with the dislocated shoulder? Mothers: show this film to your daughters.
    8ldeangelis-75708

    Very Impressive

    What I liked most is that this movie's based on the life of Dr. Emily Dunning Barringer, so they have to give this biopic a dose of realism. So, the story doesn't go over-the-top with the man vs. Woman/career vs. Homemaker thing and comes across as genuine.

    It was also nice to see June Allyson in a role that wasn't either the ingenue or the good wife.

    The early 20th century wasn't an easy time for a woman doctor, though many (like Dr. Barringer) were willing to put up with whatever was thrown their way, in order to practice medicine.

    Some of the opposition was unbelievable, like when Dr. Seth Pawling (Gary Merrill) is reluctant to hire her, despite her having graduated third in her med school class! He insists women don't have what it takes to be good doctors, though she soon proves him wrong!

    She does a great job, first on ambulance duty, later saving a life despaired of, and then during a typhoid epidemic.

    She has some clashes with Ben Barringer, (Arthur Kennedy) the doctor she loves, with both making sacrifices, both for their careers and for each other, which sets the stage for their future together.

    I've said enough and won't give away more. Just check it out, as it's worth it.
    8bobbyhollywood

    A Woman's movie that this guy loves

    What can I say about June Allyson, that hasn't been said, not much. I have enjoyed here work for many many years, when ever I see her photo I think to myself "high bar-ber-ree," and Van Johnson. This movies tells the story of a Woman's struggle to be a doctor in a male dominated field, but she handles herself very well, and truly makes her point. No, no, no, no blood, not a drop, and you can use the four letter words in this movie, in church, but it is not dry, no, no, no. Have to mention the scenes of the good doctor and the nurses trying to sober up a man who has a little too much of the creature, it is funny. Young Women, from pre-teens up, can get a boost from this movie, and have them feeling like they can make it, which ain't bad. Don't kiss of this movie guys, you may like it as much as I, she is very cute, and the way she works around things is masterful at times.

    Well worth the price of rental/buy, give it a chance.

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      Based on the life of Emily Dunning Barringer (1876-1961). She graduated from Cornell University School of Medicine in 1901. Her surgical residency was at Gouverneur Hospital in Lower Manhattan, New York City.

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    • Release date
      • May 23, 1952 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Girl in White
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $1,088,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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