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Life for Ruth

1962 | 93m | English

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John Harris finds himself ostracized and placed on trial for allowing his daughter Ruth to die. His religious beliefs forbade him to give consent for a blood transfusion that would have saved her life. Doctor Brown is determined to seek justice for what he sees as the needless death of a young girl.
Release Date: Sep 06, 1962
Director: Basil Dearden
Writer: Janet Green, James McCormick
Genres: Drama
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Production Companies Allied Film Makers
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 29, 2024
Entered: Apr 29, 2024
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Name Character
Michael Craig John Harris
Patrick McGoohan Dr Brown
Janet Munro Pat Harris
Paul Rogers Hart Jacobs
Malcolm Keen Mr Harris Sr
Megs Jenkins Mrs Gordon
Michael Bryant John's Counsel
Leslie Sands Clyde
Norman Wooland Counsel for the Crown
John Barrie Mr Gordon
Walter Hudd Judge
Michael Aldridge Harvard
Basil Dignam Mapleton
Frank Finlay Teddy's Father
Maureen Pryor Teddy's Mother
Kenneth J. Warren Sergeant Finley
Ellen McIntosh Duty Sister
John Welsh Marshall
Maurice Colbourne Vicar
Freddy Ramsey Teddy
Lynn Taylor Ruth
Brian Wilde Newspaper Photographer
Charles Simon Custody Sergeant
Frank Gatliff Barrister
Victor Harrington Court Clerk
Alastair Hunter Jury Foreman
Philip Ray Curate
Name Job
Basil Dearden Director
Otto Heller Director of Photography
Janet Green Writer
James McCormick Writer
William Alwyn Music
John D. Guthridge Editor
Diana Hawkins Publicist
Name Title
Michael Relph Producer
Basil Dearden Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Michael Craig turns in a strong, emotional, performance in this thought provoking drama. He takes his young daughter and her friend from next door on a trip to the seaside. They get into some difficulties and though he ("Harris") manages to rescue both children, it is soon clear that his hospitalise ... d daughter "Ruth" will need a blood transfusion if she is to survive. The doctor "Brown" (Patrick McGoohan) assumes that consent will be readily forthcoming from the father and his wife "Pat" (Janet Munro) but when he discovers that they have religious convictions that will not permit this intervention, a tragedy looms large - and is promptly delivered upon the family. The doctor seeks a prosecution as he felt the father was criminally negligent in the care of his child, and what now ensues is a delicately balanced analysis - played out in a courtroom - of the relative merits of his case and that of the doctor, and of the position the "law" might reasonably take. What would you do, if it were your child? That's the obvious question and Munro is excellent as the emotional and conflicted mother and wife, with Messrs. Craig and McGoohan performing sensitively too, polarising family and community attitudes and posing questions about the value of life, choice and religious freedoms in a fashion that does give us a conclusion, but one tinged with guilt and regret. It is still a subject dealt with in courts around the world 50 years later, and does make you think.

Jun 22, 2022