The Fallen Idol (film) (English Wikipedia)

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  • The final credits in the original British Lion distribution call the boy "Phillipe" with two lls and one p. In the tearoom scene illustrated on this page Baines says "He spells his name P-H-I-L-E, Phil". However, Ana Laura Zambrano in Literature/Film Quarterly (https://www.jstor.org/stable/43792838) writes "... the short story's Philip [is] called Felipe in the film". Perhaps the critic judged from a Spanish version of the film? Yet a caption in a Life magazine article (13 December 1948) also refers to the boy as Felipe. Was there a late change here as in the film's title, changed from The Lost Illusion just before the September release?

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  • "Fallen Idol, The (1948)". Monthly Film Bulletin. 15 (177). British Film Institute: 125. September 1948. Unsigned capsule review.

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  • Hammer 1991, p. 457. Hammer, Tad Bantley (1991). International Film Prizes: An Encyclopedia. Chicago, Illinois: St. James Press. OCLC 489910723.
  • Hammer 1991, p. 571. Hammer, Tad Bantley (1991). International Film Prizes: An Encyclopedia. Chicago, Illinois: St. James Press. OCLC 489910723.