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                   Black Narcissus (Criterion) (1947)
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Kathleen Byron,
David Farrar,
Judith Furse,
May Hallatt,
Deborah Kerr,
Esmond Knight,
Jenny Laird,
Shaun Noble,
Nancy Roberts,
Flora Robson,
Sabu,
Jean Simmons,
Eddie Whaley Jr.
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Michael Powell,
Emeric Pressburger
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Drama,
 Classic
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Criterion
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English
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101 mins
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Plagued by uncertainties and worldly desires, five Protestant missionary nuns, led by Deborah Kerr's Sister Clodagh, struggle to establish a school in the desolate Himalayas.All the elements of cinematic arts are perfectly fused in Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger's fascinating study of the age-old conflict between the spirit and the flesh, set against the grandeur of the snowcapped peaks of Kanchenjunga.
                 
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