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Serious Charge: Directed by Terence Young. With Anthony Quayle, Sarah Churchill, Andrew Ray, Irene Browne. A vicar falsely accused of assaulting a youth attempts to prove his innocence and save his reputation.
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- Drama
- Terence Young
- 1960
Serious Charge (U.S.: A Touch of Hell, also known as Immoral Charge) is a 1959 British film, directed by Terence Young and starring Anthony Quayle, Sarah Churchill, Andrew Ray and Irene Browne. It was produced and co-written by Mickey Delamar and Guy Elmes, and adapted from the 1956 stage play of the same name by Philip King.
- Mickey Delamar
- Alva Films
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Serious Charge 1959 1 hr. 45 min. Drama List Reviews 17% Fewer than 50 Ratings Audience Score A punk (Andrew Ray) commits murder and accuses the new minister (Anthony Quayle) in town of the...
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- Anthony Quayle
- Terence Young
A film about a vicar falsely accused of molesting a teenaged boy by a local youth and a woman who stands by him. The film features a young Cliff Richard in his film debut and a controversial topic of homosexuality in the era. Read user reviews of the film's plot, characters, performances and themes.
Overview. Howard Phillips, a vicar who's new in the town of Bellington, wants to reach out to youth. The previous vicar's daughter, Hester Peters, who fears being a spinster, wants to be his wife. He tells her he's not interested. When he confronts a tough kid about something the youth has done, the lad sets out to frame the vicar.