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Conspiracy of Hearts

  • 1960
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
594
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Conspiracy of Hearts (1960)
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Catholic nuns risk their lives to help Jewish children in an Italian internment camp escape to Palestine during World War II.Catholic nuns risk their lives to help Jewish children in an Italian internment camp escape to Palestine during World War II.Catholic nuns risk their lives to help Jewish children in an Italian internment camp escape to Palestine during World War II.

  • Director
    • Ralph Thomas
  • Writers
    • Adrian Scott
    • Robert Presnell Jr.
    • Dale Pitt
  • Stars
    • Lilli Palmer
    • Sylvia Syms
    • Yvonne Mitchell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    594
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Adrian Scott
      • Robert Presnell Jr.
      • Dale Pitt
    • Stars
      • Lilli Palmer
      • Sylvia Syms
      • Yvonne Mitchell
    • 22User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Lilli Palmer
    Lilli Palmer
    • Mother Katharine
    Sylvia Syms
    Sylvia Syms
    • Sister Mitya
    Yvonne Mitchell
    Yvonne Mitchell
    • Sister Gerta
    Ronald Lewis
    Ronald Lewis
    • Major Spoletti
    Albert Lieven
    Albert Lieven
    • Colonel Horsten
    Peter Arne
    Peter Arne
    • Lt. Schmidt
    Nora Swinburne
    Nora Swinburne
    • Sister Tia
    Michael Goodliffe
    Michael Goodliffe
    • Father Desmaines
    Megs Jenkins
    Megs Jenkins
    • Sister Constance
    David Kossoff
    David Kossoff
    • The Rabbi
    Jenny Laird
    Jenny Laird
    • Sister Honoria
    George Coulouris
    George Coulouris
    • Petrelli
    Phyllis Neilson-Terry
    • Sister Elisaveta
    Rebecca Dignam
    • Anna
    Joseph Cuby
    Joseph Cuby
    • Joseph
    Maureen Pryor
    • Sister Consuela
    Robert Rietty
    Robert Rietty
    • Emilio Casella
    Giulio Marchetti
    • Italian Soldier
    • Director
      • Ralph Thomas
    • Writers
      • Adrian Scott
      • Robert Presnell Jr.
      • Dale Pitt
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

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    8bobmorgslu

    A greatly underrated Movie

    I first saw this movie in 1960 when I was 10 and was taken to see it with my mother on our weekly Monday night visit to the Cinema. I didn't go out of choice, It was just for me and my mother to get out of my Fathers way so he could get on with jobs about the house. I can't remember many films that I saw at that time but this was one of the few that stuck in my mind. I suppose it was that I could identify with the Children as they were about my age and that it was about the war. Those of us born in the 40's and 50's grew up with stories about the war. It was certainly a topic for discussion I'm our household as my Father had been a radio operator in the RAF from 1939 onwards.

    I can remember being deeply moved and disturbed by it even at that young age especially at the climatic ending. Since then I have seen it on TV as it occasionally pops up on UK TV often in the afternoons. The last time it appeared about 18 months ago I took the opportunity to record it on Video. I watch it when I need to renew my faith in mankind as it proves that even in the darkest times, there are people who will risk all for others and their beliefs and that goodness eventually triumphs over evil.
    9chris.phillips

    Nuns and Kids but definitely not The Sound of Music

    Vastly under-rated and unknown film but definitely worth watching even if, like me, you have a tendency towards the cynical. Italian nuns smuggle Jewish children out out of German run concentration camps from Italy in World War II. The nuns' work causes conflict within their local church and their community and at first not even all of their own agree that what they are doing is for the best. I saw this film as a child myself and was struck and moved by it but wasn't sure why, only as an adult did I realise that it represented all that was best (and worst) in human nature. Channel Four In the UK shows it regularly so if you can can catch it please do. Otherwise rent or buy!
    10gelashe

    Too bad this is not on VHS

    I saw this movie as a little girl with my mom. I was too young to understand or appreciate it. I got the opportunity to see it in my twenties and never forgot it. The last time it was shown, I taped it and have never seen it on T. V. again.

    The courtyard scene at the end is what I remember most. Other memorable scenes are: the nuns hiding the children at the bottom of the farmer's wheelbarrel while a Nazi officer stabs a pitchfork into it to make sure it is really garbage underneath, the German nun who was angry at hiding the children at the beginning, later winds up saving one of them by hiding her under her habit and the beginning of the film when the nuns asked a little girl her name, and she replies "Jew Dog". She said she had been called that so many times by the Germans that she forgot her real name, and at Yom Kippur when the children read the names of their families who are all dead. This is a wonderful movie. It is a shame it is not available on video or shown on cable.

    Lily Palmer as the Mother Superior is outstanding especially noting her beauty.
    7robert-connor

    Suffer The Children To Come Unto Me

    Towards the end of the second world war, an order of Italian nuns makes all attempts to secure the freedom of Jewish children held captive in a local concentration camp. However when the camp comes under the direct control of German troops, the Sisters' task becomes increasingly dangerous.

    Combing elements of The Von Trapp Story and Black Narcissus, Conspiracy of Hearts is a surprisingly powerful depiction of the clash between faith and might, as Palmer's Mother Superior stands firm against Lieven's uncompromising Nazi Colonel. The question of conscience and commitment to duty is repeatedly explored, from the perspective of both nun and soldier - Mitchell's Sister Gerta fears and doubts the Holy Order's actions, Sims' novitiate Sister Mitya is forced to confront her feelings towards Lewis's Major Spoletti, who in turn must choose between military duty and moral salvation. The juxtaposition between Catholicism and Judaism is also fascinatingly explored as the Sisters struggle to comprehend the facets of a different faith.

    Universally well-performed by the ensemble, as usual its the supporting performances that stand out - Yvonne Mitchell was a power-house actress and at the peak of her film career (shockingly she is all but forgotten now), and her transformation from angry doubter to selfless devotee is totally believable. In addition, Ralph Thomas coaxes extraordinary performances from his juvenile cast - Rebecca Dignam and Joseph Cuby are beautifully moving without being cutesy or maudlin (Hollywood child actors take note!). At the heart, Palmer creates a depiction of quiet strength, dignity and humour even if we could have coped with a little less lipstick and mascara!
    7marcosaguado

    I saw it when I was 8

    I saw it when I was 8 years old, I'm almost 40 now and I always remember this movie. Catholic nuns in France, hiding Jewish children in their convent during the occupation. Lilli Palmer, I remember her face vividly. There must be a reason, but I can't find a copy of that film, not even on video. Maybe, I should keep the memory as it is, rather than jeopardizing it by seeing again, today. I couldn't sleep after I saw it. I think I lived that film. It happened to me another time, when I was around the same age. A Spanish movie, MARCELINO PAN Y VINO. Strangely enough, both films have religious roots and take place within the walls of convents and monasteries. I wonder what that means.

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    • Trivia
      It was the 5th most popular film at the British box office in 1960.
    • Goofs
      Throughout the scenes in which they appear, most of the nuns are wearing make-up. This would be most unlikely for nuns.
    • Quotes

      German Soldier: Mother of God: I've killed a nun!

    • Connections
      Featured in Film Profile: Betty Box and Ralph Thomas (1961)
    • Soundtracks
      The Invaders
      (uncredited)

      Music by Charles Williams

      Chappell Recorded Music Library

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1960 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Verschwörung der Herzen
    • Filming locations
      • Certosa di Firenze, Galluzzo, Firenze, Toscana, Italy(Convent exteriors)
    • Production company
      • The Rank Organisation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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