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Four Men and a Prayer

Four Men and a Prayer

  • Status: Released
  • 29-04-1938
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Score: 6.3
  • Vote count: 11

The sons of a disgraced British officer try to clear his name.

Loretta Young

Lynn Cherrington

Richard Greene

Geoffrey Leigh

George Sanders

Wyatt Leigh

David Niven

Christopher Leigh

C. Aubrey Smith

Loring Leigh

William Henry

Rodney Leigh

Berton Churchill

Martin Cherrington

Alan Hale

Furnoy

J. Edward Bromberg

General Torres

Reginald Denny

Douglas Loveland

Barry Fitzgerald

Mulcahay

John Carradine

General Sebastian

Cecil Cunningham

Piper

John Sutton

Drake

Frank Dawson

Manders

Harry Hayden

Cherrington's Secretary

Claude King

General Bryce

Lina Basquette

Ah-Nee

Frank Baker

Defense Attorney

William Stack

Prosecuting Attorney

Ruth Clifford

Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Martín Garralaga

Native (uncredited)

Brandon Hurst

Jury Foreman (uncredited)

Noble Johnson

Native (uncredited)

Frank Lackteen

Native (uncredited)

Robert Lowery

Sailor (uncredited)

Frank Malatesta

Officer (uncredited)

Chris-Pin Martin

Sergeant in Marlanda (uncredited)

Cyril McLaglen

O'Hara (uncredited)

Paul McVey

Sanders (uncredited)

Pat Moriarity

Soldier in Bar (uncredited)

Vesey O'Davoren

Vincent (uncredited)

Manuel París

Captain (uncredited)

George Regas

Egyptian Policeman (uncredited)

Tom Ricketts

Stationmaster (uncredited)

Will Stanton

Cockney in Marlanda

Winter Hall

Judge (uncredited)

John Graham Spacey

Barrister (uncredited)

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"Col Leigh" (Sir C. Aubrey Smith) summons his four sons to their family home to inform them that he has been dishonourably discharged from the British Army. In disbelief, the family convenes and the old gent insists on his innocence and says he has the proof. They all go to change for dinner but before they can meet again, a gunshot shatters the peace of their stately home and the colonel is dead. The older brother, barrister "Wyatt" (George Sanders) quickly concludes this was murder and together with his brothers "Geoff" (Richard Greene), "Chris" (David Niven) and the enthusiastic young "Rodney" (William Henry) sets out on an adventure that takes them from Britain to India, Argentina and Egypt on the trail of some illicit gun-runners and would-be revolutionaries. "Geoff", meantime is keen on the feisty and determined "Lynn" (Loretta Young) who, having been stood up by him twice, decides to rather usefully embroil herself in the family mystery too. At times, this is quite a tautly directed story of machiavellian proportions, but for the most part it's a rather disappointingly meandering drama that can't quite decide what it's trying to be. John Ford has assembled a strong supporting cast - Reginald Denny and Alan Hale feature amongst them - but there is just far too much verbiage and not enough action before an ending that is remarkably rushed and really rather weak. It's my kind of film and I did quite enjoy it - I just don't know that I'll ever remember it.