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The Children's Hour (released as The Loudest Whisper in the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand) is a 1961 American drama film produced and directed by William Wyler from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes, based on the 1934 play of the same title by Lillian Hellman.
A film adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play, The Children's Hour, starring Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine as teachers accused of being lesbians by a student. The film explores the themes of bigotry, false accusation, and tragedy in a girls' school setting.
A nostalgic and humorous poem about the author's love for his grandchildren and their visits to his study. He compares himself to a medieval knight besieged by his young attackers and declares his eternal bond with them.
Alice, Edith, and Anne Allegra Longfellow are the name of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s first three children, a fact which makes the playful and childish narrative of ‘The Children’s Hour‘ much, much sweeter to contemplate.
A child's lie has life-shattering consequences in this Oscar®-nominated daring adaptation of Lillian Hellman's celebrated play from legendary director...
Longtime friends Martha (Shirley MacLaine) and Karen (Audrey Hepburn) run a boarding school for girls. When an unruly child, Mary (Karen Balkin), is punished for lying, she concocts a story that ...
A malicious student accuses two teachers of lesbianism and destroys their lives and school. The teachers sue the student's grandmother, but lose the case and face a tragic end.