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British filmmakers Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger once again deliberately courted controversy and censorship with their 1947 adaptation of Rumer Godden's novel. Deborah Kerr and Kathleen Byron play the head nuns at an Anglican hospital/school high in the Himalayas. The nuns' well-ordered existence is disturbed by the presence of a handsome British government agent (David Farrar), whose attractiveness gives certain sisters the wrong ideas. Meanwhile, an Indian girl (Jean Simmons) is lured down the road to perdition by a sensuous general (Sabu). While Kerr would seem most susceptible to fall from grace --we are given hints of her earlier love life in a long flashback--she proves to have more stamina than Byron, who delivers one of moviedom's classic interpretations of all-stops-out, sex-starved insanity. The aforementioned flashback was removed from the US release version of Black Narcissus so as not to offend the Catholic Legion of Decency. While the dramatic content of the film hasn't stood the test of time all that well, the individual performances, production values, and especially the Oscar-winning Technicolor photography of Jack Cardiff are still as impressive as ever. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:May 26, 1947

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Alfred Junge Best Color Art Direction 1947 Winner
New York Film Critics Circle Deborah Kerr Best Actress 1947 Winner
Hollywood Foreign Press Association Jack Cardiff Best Cinematography 1947 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Jack Cardiff Best Color Cinematography 1947 Winner

Cast

Deborah Kerr
as Sister Clodagh
Sabu
as Young Prince
David Farrar
as Mr. Dean
Kathleen Byron
as Sister Ruth
Flora Robson
as Sister Philippa
Esmond Knight
as Old General
Jenny Laird
as Sister 'Honey' Blanche
Jean Simmons
as Kanchi
Judith Furse
as Sister Briony
Shaun Noble
as Con
Nancy Roberts
as Mother Dorothea
May Hallatt
as Angu Ayah
Ley On
as Phuba

Crew

Michael Powell
Director
Emeric Pressburger
Director
Emeric Pressburger
Producer
Michael Powell
Producer
Michael Powell
Screenwriter
Emeric Pressburger
Screenwriter
Jack Cardiff
Cinematographer
Brian Easdale
Composer (Music Score)
Alfred Junge
Production Designer
Arthur Lawson
Art Director
Alfred Junge
Set Designer
Syd Pearson
Special Effects
Christopher G. Challis
Camera Operator
Ted Scaife
Camera Operator
George Blackler
Makeup
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