Movie |
London, England | Based On Novel Or Book
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Top Foreign Films | 1955
Best British Actress | 1956 | Deborah
Producer David Lewis first acquired the film rights to Graham Greene's novel in January 1952 with Gregory Peck and Jean Simmons as possible leads. Then in March 1952 MGM bought the rights from Lewis. Finally in February 1952, producer David E. Rose acquired the rights with a deal in place for Columbia to distribute the picture.
Gregory Peck was offered the lead.
Shot June 29 to September 10, 1954.
"Sarah Miles: What do you believe in, Henry? All these years I've been married to you I've never really known; I've never even asked. Do you believe that there's a hell and a heaven, and an immortal soul, and a god who rewards and punishes and answers prayers? Henry Miles: It's not exactly the sort of thing to go into over a cup of tea."
"Sarah Miles: ...The time ahead is endless. Father Crompton: Prayer could help to make it shorter. Sarah Miles: I prayed once too often. Father Crompton: When we seek God, it means we've already found Him. Sarah Miles: But I don't want Him, and what does He want with me? What can I offer Him except a shabby second best? Father Crompton: I'm afraid He's used to that. Sarah Miles: How sad for Him."