Devotion

It tells ALL about those Brontë sisters!...They didn't dare call it love- they tried to call it Devotion

6.0
19461h 47m

In Victorian England, literary siblings Emily and Charlotte Brontë vie for the affection of the Rev. Arthur Nicholls. Along with their sister Anne, Emily and Charlotte also try to help their tormented brother Branwell, a gifted artist whose life is being destroyed by alcohol.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Cast

Photo of Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

Emily Brontë

Photo of Paul Henreid

Paul Henreid

Rev. Arthur Nicholls

Photo of Olivia de Havilland

Olivia de Havilland

Charlotte Brontë

Photo of Sydney Greenstreet

Sydney Greenstreet

William Makepeace Thackeray

Photo of Nancy Coleman

Nancy Coleman

Anne Brontë

Photo of Arthur Kennedy

Arthur Kennedy

Branwell Brontë

Photo of May Whitty

May Whitty

Lady Thornton

Photo of Victor Francen

Victor Francen

Constantin Heger

Photo of Montagu Love

Montagu Love

Rev. Brontë

Photo of Ethel Griffies

Ethel Griffies

Aunt Elizabeth Branwell

Photo of Billy Bevan

Billy Bevan

Mr. Ames (uncredited)

Photo of Edmund Breon

Edmund Breon

Sir John Thornton (uncredited)

Photo of Tanis Chandler

Tanis Chandler

French Student (uncredited)

Photo of Micheline Cheirel

Micheline Cheirel

Mademoiselle Blanche (uncredited)

Photo of Wallis Clark

Wallis Clark

Mr. George Smith (uncredited)

Photo of David Clyde

David Clyde

Land Agent (uncredited)

Photo of Harry Cording

Harry Cording

Coachman with Frightened Horses (uncredited)

Photo of Howard Davies

Howard Davies

Englishman (uncredited)

Photo of Elspeth Dudgeon

Elspeth Dudgeon

Elderly Reader of "Jane Eyre" (uncredited)

Photo of Forrester Harvey

Forrester Harvey

Hoggs (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Based (very) loosely on real events, this is quite an entertaining tale of two strong willed Brontë women - Charlotte (Olivia de Havilland) and Emily (Ida Lupino) and of their enthusiasm for local curate "Nicholls" (the rather decent but insipid Paul Henreid) and for getting their wonderfully imaginative stories published. In that aspiration, they are joined by their sister Anne (Nancy Coleman) and all of this takes place as they must try and save their artist brother Bramwell (Arthur Kennedy) from a future at the bottom of a bottle. The cast and the writing deliver an engaging and authentic tale of family, a strong and close family that found itself struggling to satisfy the needs of its constituents - and as with many films set around this period, it demonstrates just how difficult it was for a woman to be given the opportunity to do just about anything that did not fit with her marital duties. There are a couple of scenes stolen by the avuncular Sydney Greenstreet's portrayal of William Makepeace Thackerey - whose "Vanity Fair" was contemporary with this timeframe - and by the end I felt I understood a little more of the complexities of this family and of the times. Well worth a watch.

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