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Innocent Sinners

  • 1958
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Innocent Sinners (1958)
Drama

A young girl in a bombed-out part of London wants to make something beautiful, so she plants a garden in a ruined church with help from her friend. None of the adults in her life understand ... Read allA young girl in a bombed-out part of London wants to make something beautiful, so she plants a garden in a ruined church with help from her friend. None of the adults in her life understand why she wants to do this.A young girl in a bombed-out part of London wants to make something beautiful, so she plants a garden in a ruined church with help from her friend. None of the adults in her life understand why she wants to do this.

  • Director
    • Philip Leacock
  • Writers
    • Neil Paterson
    • Rumer Godden
  • Stars
    • June Archer
    • Christopher Hey
    • Brian Hammond
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    301
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    • Director
      • Philip Leacock
    • Writers
      • Neil Paterson
      • Rumer Godden
    • Stars
      • June Archer
      • Christopher Hey
      • Brian Hammond
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    June Archer
    • Lovejoy
    Christopher Hey
    • Tip
    Brian Hammond
    • Sparkey
    Flora Robson
    Flora Robson
    • Olivia Chesney
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • Vincent
    Barbara Mullen
    Barbara Mullen
    • Mrs.Vincent
    Catherine Lacey
    Catherine Lacey
    • Angela Chesney
    Susan Beaumont
    • Liz
    Lyndon Brook
    Lyndon Brook
    • Charles
    Edward Chapman
    Edward Chapman
    • Manley
    John Rae
    • Mr. Isbister
    Vanda Godsell
    Vanda Godsell
    • Lovejoy's Mother
    Hilda Fenemore
    Hilda Fenemore
    • Cassie
    Pauline Delaney
    Pauline Delaney
    • Mrs. Malone
    • (as Pauline Delany)
    Andrew Cruickshank
    Andrew Cruickshank
    • Doctor
    William Squire
    William Squire
    • Father Lambert
    Victor Brooks
    • Inspector Russell
    John Adams
    • Police Constable
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Philip Leacock
    • Writers
      • Neil Paterson
      • Rumer Godden
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    8esmereldajones

    Lovejoy's Garden

    A mother, who cares more for backstage glitter and male acquaintances, dumps her daughter Lovejoy with poor relatives. This couple struggle to run a tiny, though elegant restaurant; supporting Lovejoy is a hardship. They don't even have a refrigerator.

    The little girl is motivated, zingy and quite disarming. Adamant on obtaining her wishes, she sets up a garden in a bombed churchyard and secures seeds with wit. Her close friend is a quite, steady boy who gladly assists. Lovejoy finds sympathy in a delicate elderly lady who has a weak heart and a no-nonsense sister.

    A few shocks enter the story as Lovejoy is sent to a home for unwanted children just as the old lady dies. Not knowing of her passing, Lovejoy arrives at the door of her house, requesting the maid to give the lady her rose bush as she is moving away. The grieving sister holds the plant and sees a new view of life. A change in the old lady's will imparts relief to Lovejoy's relatives who can now decorate the restaurant they visualized. Everything slots in with a warm-hearted, cheery ending. An embracing movie in the classic style.
    10chriscooling-1

    Larry Adler's film score

    I was very young when I saw 'Innocent Sinners'. The story and harmonica music by Larry Adler captured an 11 year old. I sat mesmerised in the front row of the ABC cinema in Eltham High Street, south London. Up to then, I'd had to view (Saturday morning matinées were de rigeur) films from America that had nothing in common with my life or the life of any children I knew. This was my first film view which had raw music to underscore a story. Was this combination of music and film an early example of the art? The story was a British story with children who were post-war survivors of the Blitz. I grow a wild flower in my garden in honour of this film about gardening in the rubble. The flower is Rose Bay Willow Herb or 'Fireweed'. The seeds thrive when burnt. The survivors of the Blitx knew the flower only too well on the bomb sites of post-war London.
    7mandy118

    A sentimental favorite.

    I read the book "An Episode of Sparrows" in 1976 as part of an exam. I loved the book from go to woe even thought the whole way through the exam I referred to Tip Malone as Skip Malone (Lost a few marks there) nerves getting the better of me.

    It never occurred to me that there might have been a movie made about this novel. I got up through the night a year or so ago and switched on the telly. It's prime time viewing for those who love the old B&W's. The movie which was just about to start was "Innocent Strangers". I didn't relate this title to the title of the novel. I was ecstatic when I realized what I was watching. It didn't disappoint at all.
    10tony-153

    Showing non-stop in my head for more than 40 years....

    In 1958, at the age of eleven, I found myself scurrying to the Regal in Sidcup High Street three times in the same week to watch the same picture. No film had affected me in such a way before, and none has since.

    The first day I saw it, I imagine that my mother had grown tired of me under her feet during a long school holiday, and probably gave me enough money for a ticket and choc-ice. When I reached the cinema, and saw the title 'Innocent Sinners', I thought the film must be something to do with religion, and began musing on what else I could do with the shilling and sixpence in my pocket. Indeed, if it had not been for a sudden downpour, I would almost certainly have sought other entertainment and never have seen the film which has been whirring away on the projector in my head ever since. How I wangled my two other completely secret visits that week, I have no idea, but I financed them from a private hoard of pennies I had been accumulating. The plain fact was that I empathised so much with Lovejoy Mason and felt so much part of her world that I could not wait to get back to it. I was holding my breath with her in the chapel when she was about to pilfer the candle money; I was down on my knees with her in the street scooping up the horse droppings....

    Now, at the age of 54, I have just read Rumer Godden's wonderful 'An Episode of Sparrows' properly for the first time - a very belated attempt to discover why the film it inspired meant so much to me.

    I can only think that the answer lies quite simply in the inspirational character of the irrepressible Lovejoy (played brilliantly by June Archer) and, in particular, the 'freedom' she won for herself. This young girl, against all odds, and through stubborn persistence and street-wise ingenuity, had created what was quite literally her own patch of freedom, her own escape from an often-wretched grown-up world. However, it was not only adults from whom she had to conceal her tiny retreat. It was a patch of potential beauty too, and therefore had to be kept secret from local gangs of marauding boys. In fact, for weeks no one knew or, in the case of her useless mother, cared, about her first little garden's existence. If true freedom is when no one else knows what you are doing, then for a while she certainly achieved this -and, defiantly, right under the noses of all.

    And when that initial horticultural effort was discovered and so mindlessly destroyed, Lovejoy's indomitable spirit shone through as she set to work on a bigger, better sanctuary: one, it turned out, that was going to affect the lives of many people. If all this sounds just a bit too serious, it should be added that the film (and novel) was also at times very funny indeed.

    Tony Rand, London, May 2001
    10goffbum

    Innocent Sinners

    Just viewed this flick on TCM and was hooked right from the git-go. It's a must see if you ever get the chance. It's a story about the trials a tribulations of a young lady in post war England. She totally totally captivates the viewer. Every review is a positive. You will love it. But whatever happened to the star June Archer?

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    • Trivia
      Andrew Cruikshank and Barbara Mullen play together in this picture, Cruickshank as a doctor and Mullen essentially as a cook/house keeper, roles both would play a few years later in the much-loved British TV series, "Dr. Finlay's Casebook".
    • Goofs
      When Mr Vincent calls Lovejoy he has a letter from Canada in his hand, but in the next frame he is empty-handed when she enters the room.
    • Quotes

      Lovejoy Mason: Mum! I've got a garden!

      Bertha Mason - Lovejoy's Mother: [Struggling to feign interest] 'Ave you Ducks? Fancy...

    • Connections
      Featured in The Screening Room: Innocent Sinners (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      My Old Man (Said Follow the Van)
      (1919) (uncredited)

      Written by Fred W. Leigh and Charles Collins

      Sung by June Archer at 15 minutes.

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1958 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kleine Übeltäter
    • Filming locations
      • Thessaly road, Battersea, London, SW8, UK(Bomb site)
    • Production companies
      • The Rank Organisation
      • Rank Organisation Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White

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