The movie Lilies of the Field is a famous comedy-drama film of America which was made in 1963 and is made from the novel by James Poe and used a similar name. The movie gradually has a very successful storyline, and the famous actors in the American industry in that situation were part of the film, which helped the movie to be very successful not only in the United States of America but also outside the country the film made a huge mark. The movie was released for its premier at the boiling film festival in June 1963, and the official release of the film happened in the United States of America on the third of October 1963.
Cast and Characters of the film Lilies of the Field
The cast of the movie Lilies of the Field has been very exclusive as one of the most famous actors in the American industry of the situation was taken as the lead cast of the film who did an exceptional job for the viewers in the movie. The main character of Sidney Poitier was successfully represented by Homer Smith. Lilia Skala played the character of Mother Maria. The characters of Sister Gertrude and Sister Agnes were successfully represented by Lisa Mann and Isa Crino, respectively. Francesca Jarvis played the character of Sister Albertine in the film. Stanley Adams was also part of the film playing the character of Juan Alito. Apart from the main characters of the film, The recurring characters also were very exclusive.
Storyline and Plot of the film Lilies of the Field
The movie’s plot was one of the primary reasons the film became very successful among the viewers. The film’s storyline was related to a handyman travelling and became the answer to the many prayers of different nuns willing to build a type of chapel in the desert. The entire film continues with this particular storyline where these individuals phase other problems in creating what they want. The comic element of the film continues with the lead characters facing different issues as well. The central storyline of the film was based on a novel that was released in 1962 and consisted of a similar name, and the storyline followed the novel only.
Development and Release of the film Lilies of the Field
The development of the film started after the release of the novel itself because the producers of the film went on to talk with the writer of the novel regarding the release of the film, and this is preciously wanted to make the film through the novel. The movie’s shooting took place on the Northern edge of Tucson, and the scenes where Church doors are shown were taken from the chapels of Arizona and Sasabe. The official premiere of the movie Lilies of the Field happened at the world’s film festival, which took place in June 1963, and the film was shown there. The film was available to the ordinary public in the United States of America from the third of October 1963.
Critics and Reception of the film Lilies of the Field
Lilies of the Field movie was one of the most successful films in The United States of America in that situation because it received massive recognition from the average public and the film also received good reviews from not only the general public but also the critics, who gave very positive reviews to the film. The movie received a review of 92% from the critics on Rotten Tomatoes, which was very exclusive, and it also received an average rating from the general public of 8 out of 10. The movie also has an IMDb rating of 7.5 out of 10, with a total of 12000 votes given by the viewers, which are very exclusive.
The sequel that was made through the film Lilies of the Field
After the success of the first edition of the film in 1963 since then, the producers of the film were very excited about making a second edition of the film as the audiences and fans of the series waited for the producers to renew the series for another season and they also wanted to do for the success of the franchise. In 1979 a television series in the form of a sequel was released by the film’s producers named Christmas Lilies of the Field. This special edition of the sequel was made in the form of a television series and was related to a group of runaways and orphans who were taken over by the church’s sisters.