A group of evangelistic nuns fail to make a go of it in a remote Himalayan convent, one of them driven quite mad by lust for an Englishman in shorts. That bit is particularly over-the-moon, and a good bit of the rest of it is at least near-the-brink. But the setting, in splendrous color photography, is sufficiently otherworldly, even sufficiently lunar, and it was a wonderful atmospheric idea to insist on the constancy of the wind, the wind, the wind. From a Rumer Godden novel; with Deborah Kerr, David Farrar, Jean Simmons, Kathleen Bryan, and Sabu; directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger. (1945) — Duncan Shepherd
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