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The Light That Failed
The Light That Failed

The Light That Failed (1939)

60% User Rating
1h 37min
Drama

"Only Rudyard Kipling could write such a romance! Only Ronald Colman could play such a role!"

A London artist struggles to complete one last painting before going blind.

William A. WellmanDirector

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Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Dick Heldar

Walter Huston

Walter Huston

Torpenhow

Muriel Angelus

Muriel Angelus

Maisie

Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Bessie Broke

Dudley Digges

Dudley Digges

The Nilghai

Ernest Cossart

Ernest Cossart

Beeton

Ferike Boros

Ferike Boros

Madame Binat

Pedro de Cordoba

Pedro de Cordoba

Monsieur Binat

Colin Tapley

Colin Tapley

Gardner

Ronald Sinclair

Ronald Sinclair

Young Dick

Sarita Wooton

Sarita Wooton

Young Maisie

Halliwell Hobbes

Halliwell Hobbes

Doctor

Charles Irwin

Charles Irwin

Soldier Model

Francis McDonald

Francis McDonald

George

George Regas

George Regas

Cassavetti

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Wilfred Roberts

Barton

Jimmy Aubrey

Jimmy Aubrey

Soldier

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Clara Blore

Mother

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Ricardo Lord Cezon

Little Boy

George Chandler

George Chandler

First Man (Voice)

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Joe Collings

Thackery

Clyde Cook

Clyde Cook

Soldier

Harry Cording

Harry Cording

Soldier

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Armba Dandridge

Native

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Barbara Denny

Waitress

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Ted Deputy

Johnnie, Officer

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Barry Downing

Little Boy

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Jack Egger

Little Boy

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Harold Entwistle

Old Man with Dark Glasses

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Leslie Francis

Man with Bandaged Eyes

Gerald Hamer

Gerald Hamer

Soldier

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Sam Harris

Wells

Fay Helm

Fay Helm

Red-Haired Girl

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Bill Hurley

Cab Driver

Colin Kenny

Colin Kenny

Doctor #2

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Larry Lawson

Andy, Officer

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Connie Leon

Flower Woman

George Melford

George Melford

Second Man (Voice)

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Clive Morgan

Slim

Pat O'Malley

Pat O'Malley

Bullock

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Bob Perry

Hoke, Officer

Cyril Ring

Cyril Ring

War Correspondent

Gerald Rogers

Gerald Rogers

Sick Man

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John Graham Spacey

Policeman

Hanley Stafford

Hanley Stafford

Officer

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Robert R. Stephenson

Man with Thick Glasses

Hayden Stevenson

Hayden Stevenson

War Correspondent

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David Thursby

Soldier

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Carl Voss

Officer 'Chops'

Blue Washington

Blue Washington

Bit Part

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Ben Watson

Manny

Charles Bennett

Charles Bennett

Soldier

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

June 22, 2022

Rudyard Kipling excelled at telling tales of Empire - his detailed knowledge and vivid imagination has been the source of many a strong adventure. This one is a bit different though. Ronald Colman ("Dick") is a war correspondent in the Sudan who is injured in action. Sent back home to convalesce, he becomes a bit of a sensation with this paintings and after meeting childhood sweetheart "Maisie" (Murial Angelus) again, things look set fair. Unfortunately, he begins to notice that his eyesight isn't what it was, and after consulting a physician, he learns that he is going blind. He decides to go out with a bang - his masterpiece - and so decides to paint "Betty" (Ida Lupino) a young girl living with his best friend "Torpenhow" (Walter Huston) who helped save him in the desert. When his work is complete, jealousy rears it's ugly head and he is left with little else than to return to the army, again as a correspondent, where he once more rides against the Dervishes. At times, this is quite slow - but Colman and Angelus have a certain charm to their performance, and as the artist's eyesight deteriorates, I did feel a certain degree of sympathy for this rapidly declining melancholic man soon to be robbed of much of his raison d'être. I wasn't so sure of Lupino - her efforts just a bit forced and her dialogue doesn't really allow her character to come across as much more than an angry young woman. I could have done with a little more action, the romances subsume it largely after about twenty minutes; but it is still an enjoyable watch.

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