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  1. Intruder in the Dust is a 1949 crime drama film produced and directed by Clarence Brown and starring David Brian, Claude Jarman Jr. and Juano Hernandez. The film is based on the 1948 novel Intruder in the Dust by William Faulkner , and was filmed in Faulkner's hometown of Oxford, Mississippi .

  2. Intruder in the Dust: Directed by Clarence Brown. With David Brian, Claude Jarman Jr., Juano Hernandez, Porter Hall. In 1940s Mississippi, two teenage boys and an elderly woman combine forces to prevent a miscarriage of justice and clear a black man of a murder charge.

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    • Crime, Drama, Family
    • Clarence Brown
    • 1950-03-20
  3. Intruder in the Dust. First edition cover ( Random House) Intruder in the Dust is a 1948 crime novel written by American author William Faulkner. Taking place in Mississippi, it revolves around an African American farmer accused of murdering a Caucasian man.

  4. Rated: 3/4 Jan 29, 2021 Full Review Donald Kirkley Baltimore Sun Intruder in the Dust is the latest of the four fine screen studies of race problems In this country, and it is in some ways the best.

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    • David Brian
    • Clarence Brown
    • Drama
  5. Intruder in the Dust marked the first major screen appearance of former radio and stage actor Juano Hernandez (1901-1970). Previously, Hernandez had appeared in minor roles in three African-American films, beginning with The Girl from Chicago (1932, ) and ending with Lying Lips (1939, see below), both of which were directed by noted African-American director and producer Oscar Micheaux.

    • Clarence Brown, Marvin Stuart
    • David Brian
  6. Intruder in the Dust, novel by American author William Faulkner, published in 1948. Set in Faulkner’s fictional Yoknapatawpha county, the novel combines the solution of a murder mystery with an exploration of race relations in the South. Charles (“Chick”) Mallison, a 16-year-old white boy, feels that he must repay a debt of honour to ...

  7. Overview. Rural Mississippi in the 1940s: Lucas Beauchamp, a local black man with a reputation of not kowtowing to whites, is found standing over the body of a dead white man, holding a pistol that has recently been fired. Quickly arrested for murder and jailed, Beauchamp insists he's innocent and asks the town's most prominent lawyer, Gavin ...