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The Keys of the Kingdom

THE PICTURE THAT TOUCHES NEW HEIGHTS OF EMOTION
1944 | 137m | English

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A young priest, Father Chisholm is sent to China to establish a Catholic parish among the non-Christian Chinese. While his boyhood friend, also a priest, flourishes in his calling as a priest in a more Christian area of the world, Father Chisholm struggles. He encounters hostility, isolation, disease, poverty and a variety of set backs which humble him, but make him more determined than ever to succeed.
Release Date: Dec 15, 1944
Director: John M. Stahl
Writer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Nunnally Johnson, A.J. Cronin
Genres: Drama
Keywords father, friends, priest, black and white
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $3,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Gregory Peck Fr. Francis Chisholm
Thomas Mitchell Willie Tulloch
Vincent Price Angus Mealey
Rose Stradner Reverend Mother Maria-Veronica
Roddy McDowall Francis Chisholm, as a boy
Edmund Gwenn Fr. Hamish MacNabb
Cedric Hardwicke Monsignor at Tweedside
Peggy Ann Garner Nora as a Girl
Jane Ball Nora, as an Adult
James Gleason Rev. Dr. Wilbur Fiske
Anne Revere Agnes Fiske
Ruth Nelson Mrs. Chisholm, Francis' Mother
Benson Fong Joseph
Leonard Strong Mr. Chia
Philip Ahn Mr. Pao, Envoy for Mr. Chia
Arthur Shields Fr. Fitzgerald, Dean at Holywell
Edith Barrett Aunt Polly
Sara Allgood Sister Martha
Richard Loo Lt. Shon
Ruth Ford Sister Clotilde
Kevin O'Shea Father Craig
H.T. Tsiang Hosannah Wong
Si-Lan Chen Philomena Wang
Eunice Soo-Hoo Anna
Dennis Hoey Alec Chisholm (uncredited)
Ruth Clifford Sister Mercy Mary (uncredited)
J. Anthony Hughes Uncle Ned (uncredited)
James B. Leong Taoist Priest at Boy's Healing (uncredited)
Richard Wang Chinese Servant (uncredited)
Joseph Kim Chinese Servant (uncredited)
Moy Ming Chinese Doctor (uncredited)
Beal Wong Chinese Captain (uncredited)
Clarence Lung Orderly (uncredited)
Eugene Louis Joshua (uncredited)
Georgie Nokes Andrew (uncredited)
Name Job
John M. Stahl Director
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Screenplay
Nunnally Johnson Screenplay
A.J. Cronin Novel
Arthur C. Miller Director of Photography
James B. Clark Editor
William S. Darling Art Direction
James Basevi Art Direction
Thomas Little Set Decoration
Bonnie Cashin Costume Design
Guy Pearce Makeup Artist
Frances C. Richardson Researcher
Alfred Newman Original Music Composer
Howard W. Koch Assistant Director
Name Title
Joseph L. Mankiewicz Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Actress Greer Garson Won
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Geronimo1967
7.0

I sometimes wonder whether politics in the 21st century might be a bit more stable around the globe, were we not to have spent much of the last century sending folks like "Father Chisholm" all over the place imposing Christianity on peoples who had got along splendidly for aeons without it... This f ... ilm depicts one such gentleman - a well meaning Father who struggles to find fulfilment at home in Scotland. His seminarian friend Edmund Gwenn is now the Bishop, and decides he needs a challenge - so he is duly dispatched to China where he is tasked with spreading his faith amongst those in a war-torn province coming to terms with the end of the Ming dynasty and the ascension of the new Republic. Oscar nominated Gregory Peck brings quite a bit of nuance to his role. He arrives to find his mission in ruins and a congregation he could count on one hand. His sense of humanity and his determination to help the poor, sick, and needy attracts the attention of the local mandarin, whose son he helps recover from a life-threatening illness. In return, he is provided with land and builders; builds a new mission and even manages to secure the services of three nuns - the senior of whom he has a bit of a contretemps with before war presents them all with more important issues to deal with... The story is told by way of a retrospective, so we know all along roughly what happens in the end - but Peck along with a solid supporting cast including Thomas Mitchell and Rosa Stradner keep this creatively photographed story engaging for an, admittedly, long 2¼ hours. Keep an eye out for a few short scenes from Vincent Price and a very young Roddy McDowell (just 16) too.

Jun 30, 2022