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Una voz en las sombras

Título original: Lilies of the Field
  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 34min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Una voz en las sombras (1963)
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Un constructor se convierte en la respuesta a las plegarias de unas monjas que quieren construir una capilla en el desierto.Un constructor se convierte en la respuesta a las plegarias de unas monjas que quieren construir una capilla en el desierto.Un constructor se convierte en la respuesta a las plegarias de unas monjas que quieren construir una capilla en el desierto.

  • Dirección
    • Ralph Nelson
  • Guionistas
    • James Poe
    • William E. Barrett
  • Elenco
    • Sidney Poitier
    • Lilia Skala
    • Lisa Mann
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.5/10
    15 k
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    • Dirección
      • Ralph Nelson
    • Guionistas
      • James Poe
      • William E. Barrett
    • Elenco
      • Sidney Poitier
      • Lilia Skala
      • Lisa Mann
    • 125Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 36Opiniones de los críticos
    • 61Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Ganó 1 premio Óscar
      • 13 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Sidney Poitier
    Sidney Poitier
    • Homer Smith
    Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    • Mother Maria
    Lisa Mann
    • Sister Gertrude
    Isa Crino
    • Sister Agnes
    Francesca Jarvis
    Francesca Jarvis
    • Sister Albertine
    Pamela Branch
    • Sister Elizabeth
    Stanley Adams
    Stanley Adams
    • Juan
    Dan Frazer
    Dan Frazer
    • Father Murphy
    Bobby Driscoll
    • Young Mexican Holding Chapel Door
    • (sin créditos)
    Ralph Nelson
    Ralph Nelson
    • Mr. Ashton
    • (sin créditos)
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      • Ralph Nelson
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      • James Poe
      • William E. Barrett
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    7Xstal

    No Malice, No Prejudice, No Loss...

    Few are the films, past and especially present, that contain only pleasure and joy, or at least the seeds of them - even fairy tales have their villains. Heartwarming - absolutely, who wouldn't want to imagine themselves as Homer Smith with the generosity he affords the nuns, not just in building them their chapel but teaching them English and sharing a song or two.
    9Slim-4

    Charming little film with Sidney Poitier as an itinerant handyman in rural Arizona.

    This charming, black and white film testifies to the power of faith. Five nuns who escaped over the Wall from East Germany are trying to start a new life in rural Arizona. Mother Superior (played by Lilia Skala) believes that Homer Smith (played by Sidney Poitier) has been sent by God to build a chapel. Smith demurs. He is a Baptist who isn't really religious. He would rather eat a big breakfast at Juan's (played by Stanley Adams) cafe than go to church behind the makeshift altar on Father Murphy's (played by Dan Frazer) pickup truck. The father describes religion graphically for Smith. "Welcome to the Poor Man's Vatican", he says as he ushers Smith into his small trailer home. "You take confession, provide absolution, bless the babies, hook up the trailer, kick the tires and pray. . .pray that the old car holds together to the next stop".

    Faith permeates this film and it is catching. Mother Superior shows her faith in Smith as she introduces him to Mr. Ashton, a big local contractor. Ashton was played by Director Ralph Nelson and is one of the more engaging characters in the film. Interestingly, it is Ashton's skepticism about Smith's ability to the job that persuades Smith to stay. Mother Superior's faith ultimately is transmitted to the local Hispanic community and even Mr. Ashton. Cafe owner Juan puts the issue very much in perspective when he says that his work on the chapel is about "insurance". He doesn't really believe in God, he says, but just in case there is a hereafter he wants to be prepared.

    The characterizations in this film are wonderful and deep. There is a strain of stubbornness in both Mother Superior and Homer Smith. It is a miracle they are able to work together. Indeed, Smith leaves the unfinished chapel behind for several weeks at one point. "Why don't you say thank you to me", he asks the Mother Superior. "You couldn't help yourself", she says.

    Homer Smith isn't quite sure of himself. He is very uncomfortable in the role that Mother Superior sees for him. Later, when he returns to work on the chapel he stubbornly refuses the help of the locals. He sees himself as the one chosen to build the chapel. Mother Superior chides him as does Juan. "Where would you like us to bury you?", he asks. Ultimately, the locals take over the project with disastrous results. Homer steps in and directs the work to its completion.

    Homer's disappearance in the middle of the film is a mystery. He has a problem with being the chosen one and drives away in his station wagon. When he returns the door on the passenger side is now wired shut. He is also dressed in an obviously loud Hawaiian shirt. His unusual dress is topped off by dark glasses. It is like he has returned from a two-week drunk. When he goes to have his big breakfast in the cafe, he wants very little to eat.

    Juan is one of my favorite characters in this film. I liked Juan's homespun philosophy. The scene in which Homer eats the big breakfast at the beginning of the film is very good. The two characters are very much alike. Both came from religious families, but neither are religious. Ultimately, they are both empowered by faith.

    Like Juan, Mr. Ashton is also a businessman. He too is enriched by the building of the chapel. He delivers a load of bricks for the chapel. When the Mother Superior calls out to him, he remarks that he should have sent them anonymously. On the way out he complains to Homer Smith that she won't let him alone now. Such is the price of faith.

    Although it doesn't really go anywhere, this film has the look and feel of a road movie. The film begins with Homer Smith's car on a lonely road. Also, there are the images of the nuns trekking down the miles of empty gravel road to Sunday morning services. Father Murphy uses the road to go from one "country club" to another on his circuit. The blessing of the chapel is that it will be a focal point for the community. Father Murphy's church won't be on the road any longer. But Homer Smith must go. Mr. Ashton offers him a good job as a foreman, but he declines. He is a modern day tumbleweed going where the wind blows or, more accurately, where the road goes.

    There is a racial edge to this film. Smith is black, and the nuns are white. Juan and the members of the community are Hispanic. Father Murphy is white. Ultimately, all of these people come together to build the chapel. One point in the film where race becomes overt is when Homer Smith meets Mr. Ashton. "Hey boy", he says to Smith. Smith quickly turns the tables on Ashton and calls him "boy". That seems to bridge the divide between them. In the end it is Ashton who offers Smith a position of foreman. In another scene Smith compares Mother Superior to Hitler. Later, Mother Superior returns the compliment. Ultimately, both are able to go beyond their stubbornness and work together.

    This movie captures for me the special spirit of rural communities. I never grow tired of watching it.
    Kirpianuscus

    about faith

    A film about faith. Special, because it is less religious but reflection support about himself, the others, meets and choices. A nun community, in middle of Arizona desert. A handy man. And a beautiful relation between them, mix of humor and friendship and help. The simplicity of story is more than charming. The message - more than precise. A film for admirers of old classic films. And about lost beauty of authentic cinema. And , sure, the lovely performance of Lilia Skala.
    7ma-cortes

    Perceptible and sensitive film with an awesome Sidney Poitier

    Homer Smith (Sidney Poitier) is a stubborn , obstinate ex-soldier when heading himself to the West he stops at a farm in desert . There meets a group of speaking-German nuns from East European Catholic . They are ruled by a stiff Superior Mother called Mary (Lilia Skala) and she thinks Smith has been sent by Christ for the building their church . They'll develop a likable friendship , helping the unfortunate nuns and creating a particular divine mission until the touching ending .

    It's a fascinating , quiet film , perfectly acted and concerning the narration about the construction a church of riveting manner . Gentle , sympathetic Poitier and the strict Superior nun confront wills each other , but finally learn the meaning of the power of God and ultimately come to respect themselves . The storyline by James Poe relies heavily on the continued relationship among them but it isn't tiring ; being entertained and with numerous diverting moments and agreeable feeling . Enjoyable comedy and laughters are continuous ; the chuckles are based on diverse characters and differences among protagonists , he's Protestant , nuns are Catholics . Biggest of the film are the musical duets between Poitier and the nuns . The movie is well set with nice rural scenarios and is't eventually hampered by racist stereotypes on the black men , neither Mexican people . The story is narrated with sensitivity and intelligence and are treated religious and ethic issues with great sense of fairness and ductility . Ideal cast completed with magnificent actors . Sidney Poitier won a well deserved Oscar . He was the second African-American to win an Academy Award , before won Hattie McDaniel and later will achieve it famous actors as Cuba Gooding , Denzel Washington and Halle Berry . Glamorous and sensational cinematography by Ernest Haller . Moving and phenomenal score by the great Jerry Goldsmith and beautiful blues-songs by Poitier . The motion picture was driven with enormous fair play by director Ralph Nelson (Blue soldier) who followed this with a television movie . This is a wholesome and politically correct family fare . Indispensable seeing for Poitier fans.
    8billcr12

    Poitier is great

    Sidney Poitier won the best actor Oscar for this film and he deserved it playing a traveling handyman who is drafted by a flock of German nuns to build a church out in the deserted Southwest. He is a cynical man with a great singing voice and it is put is put to good use several times. This is a change of pace for me as I usually watch violent fare of the Tarantino style. We all need a pleasant change of pace once and a while.

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      Since the story's action was tied to the chapel's construction, a crew had to work through the night to keep up with its "progress" in the film. The actual building was real and could have stood for decades, but because it was built on rented property, it had to be demolished immediately after the filming was completed.
    • Errores
      When Homer is climbing down the ladder after finishing the steeple, one can see the 3 spaces in the brick (the top rung of the ladder cuts across the top space).
    • Citas

      Homer Smith: Gringo? I don't know if that's a step up or a step down from some other things I've been called.

    • Créditos curiosos
      At the end of the film, the word "Amen" is seen, rather than "The End".
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The 40th Annual Academy Awards (1968)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Amen
      (uncredited)

      By Jester Hairston

      Sung by Sidney Poitier dubbed by Jester Hairston

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 13 de agosto de 1964 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Alemán
      • Español
    • También se conoce como
      • Lilies of the Field
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Tucson, Arizona, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Rainbow Productions
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      • USD 240,000 (estimado)
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 34 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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