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The Fallen Idol (1948)

September 30, 1948 (GB) Drama, Thriller • 96m

Overview

Phillipe, the son of an ambassador in London, hero-worships his father's butler Baines. His perception of the man changes when he accidentally discovers the secret that Baines keeps and witnesses the consequences that adults' lies can cause.

Director

Carol Reed

Writer

Graham Greene

Top Billed

Ralph Richardson

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Lesley Storm
Lesley Storm

Additional Dialogue

William Templeton
William Templeton

Additional Dialogue

Graham Greene
Graham Greene

Short Story

William Alwyn
William Alwyn

Original Music Composer

Georges Périnal
Georges Périnal

Director of Photography

Alexander Korda
Alexander Korda

Executive Producer

Philip Brandon
Philip Brandon

Associate Producer

Ivy Baker
Ivy Baker

Costume Design

Dorrie Hamilton
Dorrie Hamilton

Makeup Artist

Hugh Perceval
Hugh Perceval

Production Manager

Guy Hamilton
Guy Hamilton

Assistant Director

Vincent Korda
Vincent Korda

Set Designer

James Sawyer
James Sawyer

Set Designer

Ben Hipkins
Ben Hipkins

Sound Editor



Reviews

John Chard

⭐ 9/10

February 8, 2017

It's a great life if you don't weaken.

The Fallen Idol (AKA: The Lost Illusion) is directed by Carol Reed and adapted to a screenplay by Graham Green from his own short story called The Basement Room. Additional dialogue was scripted by Lesley Storm and William Templeton, the music is by William Alwyn and Georges Périnal is the cinematographer. It stars Ralph Richardson, Bobby Henrey, Michèle Morgan, Sonia Dresdel and Denis O'Dea.

Film is t… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 7/10

March 30, 2025

“Phillipe” (Bobby Henrey) lives a privileged life as the young son of an ambassador, but he frequently finds himself neglected and dependent on the friendship of their butler “Baines” (Sir Ralph Richardson) who helps keep him occupied. With his father away on his latest trip, the youngster discovers his friend having tea with a woman he calls his niece. Whilst we can appreciate quite clearly that “Julie” (Michèle Morgan) is a little more than tha… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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