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TopTenREVIEWS presents the movie reviews of Fallen Idol, The (1948)

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Fallen Idol, The (1948)

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Fallen Idol, The (1948) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars Fallen Idol, The (1948) is ranked overall as  out of 4 stars
Overall Rating:3.3118
Avg Critic Score:3.2316

Fallen Idol, The (1948) Movie Reviews

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Fallen Idol, The (1948) scores a combined 4.00 out of 4 stars for Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz) Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
It's a gripping mystery story involving adult secrets, childhood lies and betrayal as part of the human equation. ...read the complete Fallen Idol movie review at Ozus' World Movie Reviews (Dennis Schwartz)
Fallen Idol, The (1948) scores a combined 2.40 out of 4 stars for filmcritic.com (Christopher Null) filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
separates itself from what would otherwise be a rather rote drama/thriller. ...read the complete Fallen Idol movie review at filmcritic.com (Christopher Null)
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The Independent (Anthony Quinn)
Greene's novels didn't enjoy much success in their transfer to the screen, but this adaptation of his short story more than compensated for later failures. It heralds a season of Reed's films at the National Film Theatre....read the complete Fallen Idol, The (1948) review at The Independent (Anthony Quinn)
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Variety (--)
A fine sensitive story, a brilliant child star and a polished cast, headed by Ralph Richardson and Michele Morgan, combine to make The Fallen Idol a satisfying piece of intelligent entertainment....read the complete Fallen Idol, The (1948) review at Variety (--)
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stylusmagazine.com (Paolo Cabrelli)
there are lies and lies,” mumbles Baines, butler to the French Ambassador, to his severe, sadistic wife, “and some lies are just kindness.” The shifting importance of truth is the subject of Reed’s incredible domestic thriller, a theme with which...read the complete Fallen Idol, The (1948) review at stylusmagazine.com (Paolo Cabrelli)
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