The Keys of the Kingdom (1944) Reviews

The Keys of the Kingdom (1944)
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Based on the novel by A.J. Cronin, The Keys of the Kingdom was the first big-budget effort of movie-newcomer Gregory Peck. This is the 137-minute chronicle of a Scottish priest (Peck), who is assigned a mission in China. Never very focused in his life or work, the priest finds plenty to keep his mind occupied in his new post; when he isn't coping with the starvation and poverty plaguing his flock, he must contend with China's bloody civil war. Nonetheless, he perseveres, and finds it difficult as an elderly man to retire. He returns to Scotland, where he finds a new purpose in life; that of ministering to youngsters who, like him, have trouble determining their place in the world. Keys of the Kingdom was one of the last 20th-Century-Fox films produced by Joseph L. Mankiewicz before his career-shift to directing; Rose Stradner, Mankiewicz' then-wife, has an important role in the film. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Gregory PeckThomas Mitchell, (more)
Director(s):
John M. StahlLumsden Hare, (more)
Format(s):
DVD
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PATRICIA E.

This is a beautiful old fashioned movie. Gregory Peck is so wonderful. The story is sad and sweet and funny.

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Tai N.

This is must see DVD if you would lilke to see how a missionary worked and what beautiful task of a person(s) who devote their lives to serve God's people. At the same time, I really thank God for He has given us so many beautful missionaries like the priest in this movie. If you like this movie, you should watch "Theresa".

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Nancy R.

It had it's moments of being corney, but it made me cry. Gregory is such an awesome actor. Will be enjoyed by anyone looking for wholesome entertainment.

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Kathy R.

very moving story. a pleasure to watch. Gregory Peck is great!

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John L.

This is a wonderful old fashioned black and white movie of the way priests were in the past. It is inspiring for our new young priests, whom are returning to these ways and finding that more people are responding to their faith in a record numbers. In turn our newly ordained men are very settled and happy serving their flock.

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    PATRICIA E.

    This is a beautiful old fashioned movie. Gregory Peck is so wonderful. The story is sad and sweet and funny.

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    Tai N.

    This is must see DVD if you would lilke to see how a missionary worked and what beautiful task of a person(s) who devote their lives to serve God's people. At the same time, I really thank God for He has given us so many beautful missionaries like the priest in this movie. If you like this movie, you should watch "Theresa".

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    Nancy R.

    It had it's moments of being corney, but it made me cry. Gregory is such an awesome actor. Will be enjoyed by anyone looking for wholesome entertainment.

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