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The Fallen Idol
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Directed by Carol Reed
Adapted from the Graham Greene story The Basement Room, director Carol Reed's The Fallen Idol is told almost completely from a child's eye view-but it isn't a children's story. Young Bobby Henrey idolizes household butler Ralph Richardson. Therefore, when it seems as though Richardson might be implicated in a murder, Bobby does his best to throw the police off the track. The boy succeeds only in casting even more suspicion upon Richardson. As the story progresses, Henrey's hero worship is eroded by Richardson's shifty behavior, and even more so when the boy discovers that the butler's boasts of previous heroism are just so much hot air. The ending of the film differs radically from Greene's story. While it would seem that director Reed was merely paying homage to the "happy ending" philosophy (hardly likely, given the doleful climaxes of such films as Odd Man Out and The Third Man), the director had very solid reasons for altering the story: he was more fascinated by the concept of the boy's imagination nearly sending his idol to the gallows, rather than having the butler entrapped by facts. And though the ending is happy for the boy, the butler's fate is much more nebulous. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"A suspense movie with a smart sense of humor, The Fallen Idol leads you along its twists and turns by dropping hints and playing with your notions of how typical suspense movies play out. It's the sort of movie I would imagine Francois Truffaut would make with one of his idols, Alfred Hitchcock.Young Phile (Henrey) and his idol Baines (Richardson) are two of a kind; they mean well, but whenever they attempt to do what's right, they bungle everything up. Both yearn to break free from the " [More]
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"Here are 5, ok 6, not in any particular order that I find quite amazing:The ServantGangster No.1The Fallen IdolThe Quiet American ( I have not seen the original, although the director for this version, Philip Noyce is Australian, still imparts the very Graham Greene/English/British sensibility )and of course,The Third Manand The Spy who came in from the ColdNow please don't ask me to define the 'English/ British Sensibility'; I do not have a clue. I th " [More]
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In the first of his three collaborations with screenwriter Graham Greene, he and Carol Reed fashion a memorable film on one of the writer's pet themes: a child's discovery of the world of adult morality. In this case, the hero-worship of a young boy (Bobby Henrey) for the kindly butler (Ralph Richardson), in whose care he has been left, is damaged when he stumbles on the servant's adulterous affair. Told from the boy's point of view, it underlines his complete isolation when, in spite of his disillusionment, he tries to protect the butler during a police investigation. The filmmakers have maninpulated the plot to create a more suspenseful ending in allowing the boy to be tortured by his imagination, a childhood affliction which fascinated Greene. Richardson gives arguably his finest performance on film as a gentle, even noble character, whose concern for his charge eventually contributes to his undoing. Reed was especially gifted with child actors, and here, he elicits a higly nuanced performance from Henrey. Working without his usual cameraman, Robert Krasker, Reed nevertheless gets superb work from Georges Périnal, who transforms the narrow physical confines of this story into a fully dimensional world. ~ Michael Costello, All Movie Guide
 

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