Intruder in the Dust was turned into an MGM film of the same name directed by Clarence Brown in 1949 after MGM paid film rights of $50,000 to Faulkner.
African-American participation in World War II contributed to the casting of black actors in lead roles in several Hollywood major productions, such as Pinky with Ethel Waters; Home of the Brave with James Edwards; and Intruder in the Dust, all in 1949; and No Way Out (1950), which was the debut of the notable actor Sidney Poitier.
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