7/10
HEAVEN KNOWS, MR. ALLISON (John Huston, 1957) ***
6 September 2007
This is another John Huston title which has been a staple on Italian TV for years but which I'd never caught till now – thankfully, in its original English language version via Fox's R1 DVD edition. In essence, it is somewhat similar to the same director's THE African QUEEN (1951) – occurring a war later and in the Pacific rather than the Congo; the two leading characters are also virtually identical: an illiterate but rugged man-of-action and a religious woman (in this case, a nun as opposed to a missionary).

The two leads, Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum, are very well matched and, in fact, they were teamed again in THE SUNDOWNERS (1960) and THE GRASS IS GREENER (1960) – plus one other time, much later, for a TV movie. Kerr – who, of course had previously portrayed a nun in The Archers' breathtakingly beautiful BLACK NARCISSUS (1947) – was Oscar-nominated for her performance here (as were Huston and John Lee Mahin for their screenplay), but Mitchum's contribution is just as excellent and vital to the success of the film – especially one which, for the most part, involves just these two characters!

The narrative finds the two individually stranded on an island but, after living there for a while, they decide to make the dangerous trip by raft to nearby Fiji; before they can leave, however, the island is overrun with the Japanese forces and the couple are forced to hide in a cave for the duration, with Mitchum occasionally emerging to pilfer the enemy's food supplies. Combining action, adventure, comedy, drama and suspense, the end result is generally compelling, enjoyable, good-looking, even touching: marine Mitchum, whose past includes spells in an orphanage and a juvenile reformatory, can't understand how a beautiful woman could waste her life away by voluntarily joining a religious order, especially isolated the way they are and, at one point, drunkenly berates her for it – which leads to the nun falling seriously ill when his outspokenness drives her into the pouring rain for the night!
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