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The First Legion (1951) | ||||||||
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Summary: Something of an oddity in the Sirk canon, in that it was shot on location and is unusually static and talky. It concerns various crises of religious faith suffered by a number of priests in a Jesuit seminary; Sirk admitted that he wanted to push it towards comedy, since the subject as he saw it related religion to the absurd, namely a bogus 'miracle', performed by an atheist doctor on a crippled priest, which revives belief among the brotherhood. (Time Out London)
Genre: Drama
Country: USA
Directed By: Douglas Sirk
Written By: Emmet Lavery
Starring: Wesley Addy, Leo G. Carroll, William Demarest, Charles Boyer, Walter Hampden, Taylor Holmes, Barbara Rush, Lyle Bettger
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