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The Cardinal
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The Cardinal

Dec 12, 1963
2h 55m
★ 6.5

A motion picture that spans two decades of conflict and drama as it tells the story of a young American and his rise to prince of the church.

Overview

A young Catholic priest from Boston confronts bigotry, Nazism, and his own personal conflicts as he rises to the office of cardinal.

Genres

Drama
History
War

Production Companies

Otto Preminger Films
Columbia Pictures

The Cardinal Trailers

Cast

Tom Tryon

Stephen Fermoyle

Tom Tryon

Romy Schneider

Annemarie von Hartman

Romy Schneider

John Huston

Kardinal Glennon

John Huston

Carol Lynley

Mona Fermoyle / Regina Fermoyle

Carol Lynley

Dorothy Gish

Celia Fermoyle

Dorothy Gish

Maggie McNamara

Florrie Fermoyle

Maggie McNamara

Bill Hayes

Frank Fermoyle

Bill Hayes

Cameron Prud'Homme

Din Fermoyle

Cameron Prud'Homme

John Saxon

Benny Rampell

John Saxon

Loring Smith

Cornelius J. Deegan

Loring Smith

Cecil Kellaway

Monsignor Monaghan

Cecil Kellaway

Jose Duvall

Ramon Gongaro

Jose Duvall

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