
A clergyman finds himself hounded out of his clergy by gossip and turns to a new purpose in life..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like they were pulled out of a shoebox in an attic, sure. This is strictly for the folks who enjoy that grainy, black-and-white comfort food of 1930s British cinema. If you need fast cuts or a plot that moves at warp speed, stay far away. You’ll be bored to tears with...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

John Baxter

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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that feel like they were pulled out of a shoebox in an attic, sure. This is strictly for the folks who enjoy that grainy, black-and-white comfort food of 1930s British cinema. If you need fast cuts or a plot that moves at warp speed, stay far away. You’ll be bored to tears within ten minutes. The whole thing starts with a scandal—classic, right? Our lead gets hounded out of his church because people love to talk. It’s a bit melodramatic, even for 1936. ..."

Eric Portman
Gerald Elliott, Herbert Ayres, Jack Francis, Geoffrey Orme
United Kingdom

