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The Green Glove

The Green Glove

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Touched by 'The Green Glove'
Review: A saint's stolen glove, a holy relic, touches believer's lives but belongs back in its resting place in the church. A gem encrusted antiquity, its earthly value contrasts with its healing force . To return it or cash in is a temptation to overcome.

Glenn Ford is an American in France after the war trying to foil George MacCready's attempt to possess the glove and its power. The chase over the rugged landscape of southern France is on, by foot, car and train. A haunting musical score with an unforgettably nostalgic theme along with forthright black and white photography make this film one of my personal favorites.

Simple faith is pitted against sophisticated cunning in a beautifully done film. I saw the movie when I was 9 and I'm now 60. It still moves me the same way it did back in 1952.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Touched by 'The Green Glove'
Review: A saint's stolen glove, a holy relic, touches believer's lives but belongs back in its resting place in the church. A gem encrusted antiquity, its earthly value contrasts with its healing force . To return it or cash in is a temptation to overcome.

Glenn Ford is an American in France after the war trying to foil George MacCready's attempt to possess the glove and its power. The chase over the rugged landscape of southern France is on, by foot, car and train. A haunting musical score with an unforgettably nostalgic theme along with forthright black and white photography make this film one of my personal favorites.

Simple faith is pitted against sophisticated cunning in a beautifully done film. I saw the movie when I was 9 and I'm now 60. It still moves me the same way it did back in 1952.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Mediocre war film
Review: Great performances, led by Glenn Ford. Incredible imagery of the war and wartorn Europe. Very thin plot. Thin tension. Positive ending typical of a film with a religious message.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Touched by 'The Green Glove'
Review: Mystery, murder and romance come together in this tale of good versus evil. The saint's glove, a holy relic, touches people's lives but belongs back in its resting place in the church. A gem encrusted antiquity, the glove's earthly value contrasts with its healing spiritual power . To return it or cash in is a temptation to overcome.

Glenn Ford is an American in France after the war trying to foil George MacCready's atempt to possess the glove and its power. The chase over the rugged landscape of France is on, by foot, car and train. A haunting music score with an unforgettably nostalgic theme along with beautiful black and white photography make this film one of my personal favorites.

Simple faith is pitted against sophisticated cunning in a movie of mystery and power. I saw the movie when I was 9 and I'm now 60. It still moves me the same way it did back in 1952.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Touched by 'The Green Glove'
Review: Mystery, murder and romance come together in this tale of good versus evil. The saint's glove, a holy relic, touches people's lives but belongs back in its resting place in the church. A gem encrusted antiquity, the glove's earthly value contrasts with its healing spiritual power . To return it or cash in is a temptation to overcome.

Glenn Ford is an American in France after the war trying to foil George MacCready's atempt to possess the glove and its power. The chase over the rugged landscape of France is on, by foot, car and train. A haunting music score with an unforgettably nostalgic theme along with beautiful black and white photography make this film one of my personal favorites.

Simple faith is pitted against sophisticated cunning in a movie of mystery and power. I saw the movie when I was 9 and I'm now 60. It still moves me the same way it did back in 1952.


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