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  1. Bright Victory is a 1951 American drama romance war film directed by Mark Robson, and starring Arthur Kennedy and Peggy Dow. [1] [2] [3] Plot. During World War II, American sergeant Larry Nevins is blinded by a German sniper while fighting in North Africa.

  2. Bright Victory: Directed by Mark Robson. With Arthur Kennedy, Peggy Dow, Julie Adams, James Edwards. After he gets blinded by a German sniper's bullet in 1943, Sergeant Larry Nevins begins the long and painful road to recovery.

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    • Drama, Romance, War
    • Mark Robson
    • 1951-08
  3. Sinopse. Cegado por atirador de elite nazista durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, Larry Nevins tenta a reabilitação em um hospital militar. Os problemas são muitos: cabeça quente, autocomiseração, preconceito racial. Ele recebe a ajuda de Judy, uma bancária que o ama. Premiações. Elenco. Portal do cinema. Portal dos Estados Unidos. Referências.

  4. Bright Victory (1951) follows the emotionally wrenching tale of a blinded World War II veteran who struggles with accepting his physical affliction and his changed relationships with those around him.

  5. Arthur Kennedy is Larry, a man blinded in WW II battle in "Bright Victory," a 1951 film that also stars Peggy Dow, Julia Adams, James Edwards, Will Geer, Jim Backus, and Larry Keating. Kennedy plays a southern racist whose life plan of marrying his high school sweetheart (Adams) and joining her wealthy father's business comes into doubt when he ...

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    • Universal International Pictures
    • Mark Robson
  6. Unable to see after he's hurt on the battlefield, Sgt. Larry Nevins (Arthur Kennedy) lands in a military hospital with African-American soldier Joe Morgan (James Edwards) and attending nurse Judy Greene (Peggy Dow). Though he's engaged to a girl in America, Larry finds himself falling for Judy. Meanwhile, his casual racism damages his friendship with Joe. But, when he heads back to the U.S ...

  7. Arthur Kennedy stars as a blinded war veteran struggling to adjust to his affliction in peacetime. He must overcome his pugnacious attitude towards any problem he can’t think his way out of—and he must learn to temper his inbred racial prejudices.