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Directed by Otto Preminger.
Tom Tryon plays the title role in this Otto Preminger version of the Henry Morton Robinson novel. In his matriculation from Monsignor to the College of Cardinals, Stephen Fermoyle (Tom Tryon) must undergo several grueling life experiences: standing up to bigots in Georgia, defying Nazis in Austria, and so on. The film boasts cameo appearances by Dorothy Gish, Cecil Kellaway, John Saxon, John Huston, Robert Morse, Burgess Meredith, Raf Vallone, Ossie Davis. Incidentally, Tryon eventually quit acting and became a popular novelist. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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"Okay, it's not surprising I liked this movie. It's by Otto Preminger, one of my favoirte directors, and is about one of my favorite subjects, Roman Catholicism. But I think it is a defensiable position that the movie will offer something to non-Preminger fans or spirtual afficianadoes. The movie is a three hour epic, typical of this period in the director's carreer. Beginning with his ordinaration and ending with his promotion to Cardinal (I'm not giving it away, it's told in flashback), the movie recoutns the rise of Father Stephen Fermore, an American priest from Boston. Told in an episodic strucutre, Father Fermore goes from one assignment to another, becoming a little wiser and more mature in each location. He has frequent conflicts with his superiors, Cardinal Glennon (a great character performance from John Huston) and Cardinal Quarenghi (Raf Vallone). The movie makes several arguements about what a "good" priest is or what the proper role of the Church should be. Premin ... " [More]
 



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