The Little Minister (1934)
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Based on the novel and play by James M. Barrie, The Little Minister turned out to be Katharine Hepburn's best vehicle since Little Women. John Beal plays the Reverend Gavin, the sobersided new cleric of a tiny Scottish village. Almost against his better judgment, Beal falls in love with Babbie (Hepburn), a feisty gypsy girl whom the villagers regard as a pariah. Thanks to this "unholy" alliance, the little minister is nearly run out of town, but when he is accidentally stabbed in a fracas, the townsfolk come to their senses. Previously filmed in 1921, The Little Minister was afforded sumptuous production values by RKO Radio (its elaborate Scottish-village set would later pop up in innumerable films, notably Laurel & Hardy's Bonnie Scotland), and benefits immeasurably from the spirited performances of all concerned. Alas, the film was too expensive to post a profit, and despite respectable business it ended up $9000 in the red. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Katharine Hepburn - Babbie
- Alan Hale - Rob Dow
- Lumsden Hare - Thammas
- Beryl Mercer - Margaret
- Dorothy Stickney - Jean
- Frank Conroy - Lord Rintoul
- Reginald Denny - Capt. Halliwell
- Herbert Bunston - Carfrae
- Barlowe Borland - Snecky
- Byron Foulger
- John Beal - Gavin
- Donald Crisp - Dr. McQueen
- Andy Clyde - Wearyworld
- Billy Watson - Micah Dow
- Mary Gordon - Nanny
- Eily Malyon - Evalina
- Leonard Carey - Munn
- Harry Beresford - John Spens
- May Beatty - Maid
- Director(s):
- Richard Wallace
- Writer(s):
- Jack Wagner, Victor Heerman, Jane Murfin
- Producer(s):
- Pandro S. Berman
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