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I Heard the Owl Call My Name

I Heard the Owl Call My Name

★ 7.11973Movie1 h 30 mÉtats-Unis
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Young Priest Mark Brian is sent as a vicar to a native American village in British Columbia. There, he learns of faith and humanity, as he watches their culture being torn to shreds.

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I Heard the Owl Call My Name

1973

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1 h 30 m

États-Unis

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Young Priest Mark Brian is sent as a vicar to a native American village in British Columbia. There, he learns of faith and humanity, as he watches their culture being torn to shreds.
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Tom Courtenay
Mark Brian
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Dean Jagger
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Paul Stanley
Jim Wallace
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Marianne Jones
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George Clutesi
George P. Hudson
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Keith Pepper
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Margaret Atleo
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phillip sadyalunda

29/05/2023 07:50
source: I Heard the Owl Call My Name
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Chloé Warrisse Mtg

26/05/2023 06:19
Moviecut—I Heard the Owl Call My Name
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Erika

23/05/2023 03:46
Just a note to reviewer "BishopJOgles" - Dean Jagger played the Bishop. Tom Courtenay was the young priest.
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الفاسي 🖤💛

23/05/2023 03:46
Please! There are no "native Americans" in Canada! -unless they're visiting from the United States... In Canada the term is "natives" or "indigenous," or if you insist, "native Canadian." Good movie, by the way...
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Sainabou Macauley

23/05/2023 03:46
I have just re-read the book which has been sitting on my shelf for years. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The movie is a faithful attempt to convey how well the young vicar( played by Tom Courtenay) was suited to the task of living amongst the Canadian Indians because he was sensitive to the way they lived their daily lives, while still modelling servanthood as required by his religion. It shows how right Jesus was when he said we needed to be servants to help others. The book was written in 1967 so I wonder what has has happened to the area in which the book was set and to the Indian tribes whose young people were going to schools outside the area.
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veli

23/05/2023 03:46
I LOVE the movies. I see at least 1 per week and have all my life. When I really like a movie I often see it nine times. Most fade into the area of memory where you can only remember the plot if you see it again and know that something about it is familiar, indicating you have already seen it - you still can't remember what happens. This movie has stayed fresh in my memory bank for over 30 years. It is beautifully written, acted, directed and certainly worth seeing again and again. Simply a wonderful film. I remember Tom Couretenay's portrayal of the young priest vividly; his quiet and respectful performance was perfect for the role.
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Mahesh Paswan

23/05/2023 03:46
This film was first shown in the United States as a special as part of the CBS television network's "GE Theater" series in December of 1973. It was so profoundly moving and a beautiful and faithful adaptation of Margaret Craven's acclaimed novel, I'm amazed that it did not receive even one Emmy nomination for quality television programming. The remarkable British stage and film actor Tom Courtenay ("Doctor Zhivago") stars as Father Mark Brian, a young Anglican priest sent by his superior (the late Dean Jagger, in a fine performance) to minister to the inhabitants of a remote native American village in British Columbia, where the movie was filmed on location utilizing local residents. What he learns during his short time there (about his charges and about himself) makes for an unforgettable viewing experience. Native American actors Paul Stanley and Marianne Jones give wonderfully understated performances, and Courtenay has never been better. The use of the hymn "Amazing Grace" adds poignance to the music score. Daryl Duke directed for Tomorrow Entertainment, Inc. Highly recommended.
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lil-tango

23/05/2023 03:46
I found this movie to be a compelling account of cultural understanding, religious conviction, and historical enlightenment. Jagger portrays an Anglican priest whose days (unknown to himself) are numbered. He is sent by his Bishop to a tribe of Canadian Indians. On this mission, the priest is naive and uncertain of the value of the Indian culture, but soon develops a deep and meaningful understanding of the culture and heritage of those to whom he is sent. Jagger develops a close relationship with members of the tribe which results in that deep appreciation for their values and traditions. I would recommend this movie to viewers of all ages and persuasions - truly inspiring!
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Hegue-Zelle Tsimis

23/05/2023 03:46
This is one of those films that stays with you for many years. I saw it about 20 years ago and remember the powerful effect of this story of a minister who is sent to a west coast native Canadian village. He learns that he has much to learn from his hosts. Quiet, touching and inspirational tale.
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@Adjoapapabi

20/02/2023 06:53
source: I Heard the Owl Call My Name

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phillip sadyalunda

29/05/2023 07:50
source: I Heard the Owl Call My Name
author avatar

Chloé Warrisse Mtg

26/05/2023 06:19
Moviecut—I Heard the Owl Call My Name
author avatar

Erika

23/05/2023 03:46
Just a note to reviewer "BishopJOgles" - Dean Jagger played the Bishop. Tom Courtenay was the young priest.
author avatar

الفاسي 🖤💛

23/05/2023 03:46
Please! There are no "native Americans" in Canada! -unless they're visiting from the United States... In Canada the term is "natives" or "indigenous," or if you insist, "native Canadian." Good movie, by the way...
author avatar

Sainabou Macauley

23/05/2023 03:46
I have just re-read the book which has been sitting on my shelf for years. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The movie is a faithful attempt to convey how well the young vicar( played by Tom Courtenay) was suited to the task of living amongst the Canadian Indians because he was sensitive to the way they lived their daily lives, while still modelling servanthood as required by his religion. It shows how right Jesus was when he said we needed to be servants to help others. The book was written in 1967 so I wonder what has has happened to the area in which the book was set and to the Indian tribes whose young people were going to schools outside the area.
author avatar

veli

23/05/2023 03:46
I LOVE the movies. I see at least 1 per week and have all my life. When I really like a movie I often see it nine times. Most fade into the area of memory where you can only remember the plot if you see it again and know that something about it is familiar, indicating you have already seen it - you still can't remember what happens. This movie has stayed fresh in my memory bank for over 30 years. It is beautifully written, acted, directed and certainly worth seeing again and again. Simply a wonderful film. I remember Tom Couretenay's portrayal of the young priest vividly; his quiet and respectful performance was perfect for the role.
author avatar

Mahesh Paswan

23/05/2023 03:46
This film was first shown in the United States as a special as part of the CBS television network's "GE Theater" series in December of 1973. It was so profoundly moving and a beautiful and faithful adaptation of Margaret Craven's acclaimed novel, I'm amazed that it did not receive even one Emmy nomination for quality television programming. The remarkable British stage and film actor Tom Courtenay ("Doctor Zhivago") stars as Father Mark Brian, a young Anglican priest sent by his superior (the late Dean Jagger, in a fine performance) to minister to the inhabitants of a remote native American village in British Columbia, where the movie was filmed on location utilizing local residents. What he learns during his short time there (about his charges and about himself) makes for an unforgettable viewing experience. Native American actors Paul Stanley and Marianne Jones give wonderfully understated performances, and Courtenay has never been better. The use of the hymn "Amazing Grace" adds poignance to the music score. Daryl Duke directed for Tomorrow Entertainment, Inc. Highly recommended.
author avatar

lil-tango

23/05/2023 03:46
I found this movie to be a compelling account of cultural understanding, religious conviction, and historical enlightenment. Jagger portrays an Anglican priest whose days (unknown to himself) are numbered. He is sent by his Bishop to a tribe of Canadian Indians. On this mission, the priest is naive and uncertain of the value of the Indian culture, but soon develops a deep and meaningful understanding of the culture and heritage of those to whom he is sent. Jagger develops a close relationship with members of the tribe which results in that deep appreciation for their values and traditions. I would recommend this movie to viewers of all ages and persuasions - truly inspiring!
author avatar

Hegue-Zelle Tsimis

23/05/2023 03:46
This is one of those films that stays with you for many years. I saw it about 20 years ago and remember the powerful effect of this story of a minister who is sent to a west coast native Canadian village. He learns that he has much to learn from his hosts. Quiet, touching and inspirational tale.
author avatar

@Adjoapapabi

20/02/2023 06:53
source: I Heard the Owl Call My Name
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