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The Fallen Idol
File:The Fallen Idol poster.jpg
Directed byCarol Reed
Written byGraham Greene
Produced byCarol Reed
StarringRalph Richardson
Bobby Henrey
Michèle Morgan
Denis O'Dea
CinematographyGeorges Périnal
Music byWilliam Alwyn
Distributed byLondon Films
Release dates
United Kingdom 30 September, 1948
United States 15 November, 1949 (NYC only)
Running time
95 m
Country United Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

The Fallen Idol is a 1948 film directed by Carol Reed and based on the short story The Basement Room, by Graham Greene.

Synopsis

The film is told through the eyes of a diplomat's son, Phillipe, who idolises his best friend, the diplomat's butler Baines. When Baines has a fight with his wife, she falls from a landing to her death. Although her fall was an accident, Phillipe believes that he has seen Baines deliberately murder her, and his attempts to protect Baines when the police investigate almost lead to the butler's arrest.

Cast

Awards

The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Direction and Best Adapted Screenplay, and won the BAFTA Award for Best British Film.

Further reading

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