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The Children's Hour
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The film is directed by William Wyler. Karen Wright and Martha Dobie are the best friend. Their relationship gets many challenges especially they are accused to be lesbians. What is the truth?
The film is directed by William Wyler. Karen Wright and Martha Dobie are the best friend. Their relationship gets many challenges especially they are accused to be lesbians. What is the truth?
Actors:
William Mims,
Pete Kellett,
Shirley MacLaine,
Harold Miller,
Stuart Hall,
Jered Barclay,
George Mayon,
Sally Brophy,
Florence MacMichael,
Karen Balkin,
Diane Mountford,
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William Mims
15 January 1927, Carthage, Missouri, USA
Pete Kellett
4 November 1922, West Plains, Missouri, USA
Shirley MacLaine
24 April 1934, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Harold Miller
May 31, 1894 in Redondo Beach, California, USA
Stuart Hall
9 September 1903, Hove, East Sussex, England, UK
Jered Barclay
22 November 1930, Seattle, Washington, USA
George Mayon
Sally Brophy
14 December 1928, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Florence MacMichael
26 April 1919, Hagerstown, Maryland, USA
Karen Balkin
29 April 1949, Houston, Texas, USA
Diane Mountford
30 September 1948, USA
Director:
William Wyler
William Wyler
1 July 1902, Mülhausen, Alsace, Germany [now Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, France]
Country:
United States
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August 09, 2010
Though well-acted by Shirley MacLaine and Audrey Hepburn, this second version of Lillian Hellman's play about the malice of lies is not as powerful as the first, in 1936, also helmed by William Wyler.
August 29, 2014
Heavy-handed and can't shake its languor.
Kalamazoo Gazette
June 05, 2003
Well-acted, albeit dated treatment of a then-taboo topic
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
August 24, 2003
Closer to the play than Wyler's first effort at the story, but oddly less compelling.

