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    The Little Minister

    1934 · Romance · 1h 50m

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  1. The Little Minister is a 1934 American historical drama film starring Katharine Hepburn and directed by Richard Wallace. The screenplay by Jane Murfin, Sarah Y. Mason, and Victor Heerman is based on the 1891 novel and subsequent 1897 play of the same title by J.M. Barrie.

  2. The Little Minister: Directed by Richard Wallace. With Katharine Hepburn, John Beal, Alan Hale, Donald Crisp. In rural 1840s Scotland, Gavin Dishart arrives to become the new "little minister" of Thrums' Auld Licht church.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Richard Wallace
    • 1934-12-28
  3. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A young miss masquerades as a gypsy to win a minister's love. Cast & Crew. Read More. Richard Wallace. Director. Katharine Hepburn. Babbie [Barbara] John Beal. Gavin [Dishart] Alan Hale. Rob Dow. Donald Crisp. Doctor McQueen. Lumsden Hare. Tammas Whammond. Photos & Videos. View All. 1 Photo.

  4. The stoic, proper Rev. Gavin Dishart (John Beal), newly assigned to a church in the small Scottish village of Thrums, finds himself unexpectedly falling for one of his parishioners, the hot-blooded...

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    • Richard Wallace
    • Romance, Drama
    • Katharine Hepburn
  5. Synopsis. The stoic, proper Rev. Gavin Dishart, newly assigned to a church in the small Scottish village of Thrums, finds himself unexpectedly falling for one of his parishioners, the hot-blooded Gypsy girl Babbie. A village-wide scandal soon erupts over the minister's relationship with this feisty, passionate young woman, who holds a secret ...

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  8. A village-wide scandal soon erupts over the minister's relationship with this feisty, passionate young woman, who holds a secret about the village's nobleman, Lord Milford Rintoul, and his role in an increasingly fractious labor dispute. Richard Wallace. Director. J.M. Barrie.