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The Green Hand 1940

In 1932, University of Georgia agriculture professor Paul W. Chapman wrote a novel about the Future Farmers of America (FFA), The Green Hand, in which joining FFA improved the life of a young delinquent, Fred Dale. In 1939, Sears-Roebuck & Co. sponsored the filmed version of The Green Hand and shot the film in Athens, Georgia, casting townfolk and university professors as its main characters. The main character, Fred Dale, is played by UGA sophomore Alpha Fowler, Jr., the son of a state legislator. A "big man on campus" in the 1940s, Fowler, Jr. went on to his own career as a state legislator. Other men prominent in Georgia and UGA agriculture appeared in the film.

Country USA
Language English
Gnere Drama
Production Company Venard Organization
Release Date 12 January 1940
29 mins
Cast
Paul Chapman Prof. Marshall Anderson
M. D. Mobley Walter Langford
Mrs. J.W. Bailey Fred's mother
Betty Johnson Sally May Martin
Leo F. Johnson Sally's father
W.R. Coile Judge of the Superior Court
G. P. Donaldson Jack Lindsey
Ralph Shumake Willard Henderson
Tommy Tucker, Jr. Red Watterson
Dr. Milton P. Jarnigan Wilson Dominick
Dr. Henry A Shinn Solicitor General
J. Hunter Wilson Hiram Smithfield
Dr. O.C. Aderhold Harold Locke
Scott Chamblee Spike Bivins
C.H. Bishop Judge Cason
Eddie Hawkins George the Porter
Crew
Story