Father Brown is trying to stop a known theft taking 10 diamonds and showing he is wrong in the eyes of god.Father Brown is trying to stop a known theft taking 10 diamonds and showing he is wrong in the eyes of god.Father Brown is trying to stop a known theft taking 10 diamonds and showing he is wrong in the eyes of god.
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Donald Gray
- Don
- (as Eldred Tidbury)
Robert Adair
- Policeman
- (uncredited)
Alyce Ardell
- Maid
- (uncredited)
King Baggot
- Priest
- (uncredited)
Bunny Beatty
- Jenny
- (uncredited)
Charles Dunbar
- Fruit Vendor
- (uncredited)
Mary Flynn
- Flowershop Girl
- (uncredited)
Douglas Gerrard
- Constable
- (uncredited)
Sam Harris
- Gambling House Patron
- (uncredited)
Peter Hobbes
- Peter
- (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
- Eucharistic Sacrifice Attendee
- (uncredited)
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- Writers
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- TriviaOne of over 700 Paramount Productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned and controlled by Universal ever since; its earliest documented telecasts took place on the weekly Monday Night Late Late Show Movie Museum presentations in New York City 17 August 1959 on WCBS (Channel 2) and in Philadelphia 24 August 1959 on WCAU (Channel 10).
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Flambeau has stolen ten valuable diamonds, Father Brown is intent on getting them back, and saving the criminal's soul.
Quite a fun adaptation this, I didn't quite know what to expect having watched it directly after the 1954 film starting Alec Guinness.
I quite liked the story, it looked pretty good, and for the most past was well made and well acted. Considering it dates back to 1934, I think it's quite nicely made, it's an attractive looking film, nice costumes and sets.
It's perhaps a little slow in parts, and as a non catholic, I felt it a little preachy at times, but then it was made a long time ago, so I can forgive that.
I rather liked Walter Connolly as the title character, I found him very believable, that right mix of Priest and Amateur sleuth, a good performance.
Paul Lukas, did a fair job as Flambeau, I'm not sure it was for most dynamic interpretation of the great thief.
Pretty good, 6/10.
Quite a fun adaptation this, I didn't quite know what to expect having watched it directly after the 1954 film starting Alec Guinness.
I quite liked the story, it looked pretty good, and for the most past was well made and well acted. Considering it dates back to 1934, I think it's quite nicely made, it's an attractive looking film, nice costumes and sets.
It's perhaps a little slow in parts, and as a non catholic, I felt it a little preachy at times, but then it was made a long time ago, so I can forgive that.
I rather liked Walter Connolly as the title character, I found him very believable, that right mix of Priest and Amateur sleuth, a good performance.
Paul Lukas, did a fair job as Flambeau, I'm not sure it was for most dynamic interpretation of the great thief.
Pretty good, 6/10.
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By what name was Father Brown, Detective (1934) officially released in India in English?
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