
Way Down South
1939 · Movie · 61 min · ★ 6.4
In the pre-Civil War South, a plantation owner dies and leaves all his possessions, including his slaves, to his young son. While the deceased treated his slaves decently, his corrupt executor abuses them unmercifully, beating them without provocation, and he is planning to sell off the father'e estate--including the slaves--at the earliest opportunity so he and his mistress can steal the money and move to France. The young boy doesn't want to sell his father's estate or break up an of the slave families, and he has to find someone to help him thwart the crooked executor's plans.
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Details
- Years
- 1939
- Release date
- 1939-07-21
- Language
- English
- Runtime
- 61 min
- TMDB rating
- 6.4/10 (7 votes)
Themes
- plantation
Awards & recognition
- Academy Award — Best Score, Adaptation or Treatment · 1940 · nominated
Cast & crew

Bobby Breen
as Timothy Reed Jr.

Alan Mowbray
as Jacques Bouton

Ralph Morgan
as Timothy Reed Sr.

Steffi Duna
as Pauline Dubini

Clarence Muse
as Uncle Caton

Sally Blane
as Claire Bouton

Edwin Maxwell
as Martin Dill

Charles Middleton
as Cass

Robert Greig
as Judge Ravenal

Lillian Yarbo
as Janie
Directed by Bernard Vorhaus, Leslie Goodwins