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196394 minComedy, Drama

Lilies of the Field

Is Lilies of the Field a Hit or Flop?

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Is Lilies of the Field worth watching? With a rating of 7.245/10, this Comedy, Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Lilies of the Field Synopsis

An unemployed construction worker heading out west stops at a remote farm in the desert to get water when his car overheats. The farm is being worked by a group of East European Catholic nuns, headed by the strict mother superior, who believes the man has been sent by God to build a much needed church in the desert.

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Top Cast

Sidney Poitier
Sidney PoitierHomer Smith
Lilia Skala
Lilia SkalaMother Maria
Lisa Mann
Lisa MannSister Gertrude
Isa Crino
Isa CrinoSister Agnes
Francesca Jarvis
Francesca JarvisSister Albertine
Pamela Branch
Pamela BranchSister Elizabeth
Stanley Adams
Stanley AdamsJuan Acolito
Dan Frazer
Dan FrazerFather Murphy
Bobby Driscoll
Bobby DriscollMexican Holding Chapel Door (uncredited)
Ralph Nelson
Ralph NelsonMr. Ashton (uncredited)

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Is Lilies of the Field worth watching?

Yes, Lilies of the Field is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.245/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Comedy, Drama movies.

Is Lilies of the Field hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.245/10), Lilies of the Field is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Lilies of the Field?

Lilies of the Field is a Comedy, Drama movie that An unemployed construction worker heading out west stops at a remote farm in the desert to get water when his car overheats. The farm is being worked ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMay 24, 2023
★ 7

This is one of my favourite performances from Sidney Poitier. Normally his characterisations were settled in an environment of racist and/or bigoted undertones. This drama actually has a much lighter, more comedic, touch to it. He is "Homer" a travelling factotum who happens upon five German nuns who who are bent on building a chapel - but they have no money, no labourer, and practically no way of communicating with their largely Spanish speaking neighbours. Now "Homer" is a kindly soul, so when the headstrong and determined "Mother Maria" (Lilia Skala) coaxes and cajoles him to help them out he is gradually drawn into their community - despite himself! He starts to teach them English, they start to teach him... well suffice to say nothing quite goes as planned for anyone as the story heads to it's obvious, but vindicating, solution. There's an enjoyable dynamic on screen here - some singing, some humour and as a general semblance of society builds, we begin to wonder who is doing whom more good. Ninety minutes just flies by, and it really is well worth catching up up with.