
The Little Minister
The Little Minister
Release: 1934-12-28·Runtime: 110m·★ 5.8
DramaRomance
The stoic, proper Rev. Gavin Dishart, newly assigned to a church in the small Scottish village of Thrums, finds himself unexpectedly falling for one of his parishioners, the hot-blooded Gypsy girl Babbie. A village-wide scandal soon erupts over the minister's relationship with this feisty, passionate young woman, who holds a secret about the village's nobleman, Lord Milford Rintoul, and his role in an increasingly fractious labor dispute.
Production Countries
United States of America
Production Companies
RKO Radio Pictures
Cast
Lumsden Hareas Tammas Whammond
Beryl Merceras Margaret
Harry Beresfordas John Spens
Herbert Evansas Peter Tosh
Donald Crispas Docteur McQueen
Mary Gordonas Nanny
Frank Conroyas Lord Rintoul
Katharine Hepburnas Barbara 'Babbie'
Marion Clayton Andersonas Mrs. McClarity
Charles Colemanas Sergeant of the Guard
Brandon Hurstas Anders Strothers
Olaf Hyttenas Cruickshank
Robert McKenzieas Villager in Church
Dorothy Stickneyas Jean
Reginald Dennyas Captain Halliwell
Barlowe Borlandas Snecky Hobart
May Beattyas Rintoul's Maid Making Wedding Dress
E. E. Cliveas Sheriff Greer
Byron Foulgeras Villager at Stabbing
Anna Q. Nilssonas Villager
Eily Malyonas Evalina
Leonard Careyas Hendry Munn
Ivan F. Simpsonas Sanders Webster
John Bealas Révérend Gavin Dishart
Ted Billingsas Villager
Alan Haleas Rob Daw
Herbert Bunstonas Mr. Carfrae
Leonard Mudieas Villager
Andy Clydeas Wearyworld The Policeman
Jane Baxteras Maid Helping with Wedding Dress
Alec Craigas Villager Saying 'Reverend Is Single'
Charles McNaughtonas Villager Warning That Soldiers Are ComingCrew
" />Mary GordonDialogue Coach
" />Pandro S. BermanProducer
" />Van Nest PolglaseArt Direction
" />Sarah Y. MasonScreenplay
" />J.M. BarrieNovel, Theatre Play
" />Sam KaufmanMakeup Artist
" />Jane MurfinScreenplay
" />Max SteinerOriginal Music Composer
" />Walter PlunkettCostume Design
" />Vernon L. WalkerSpecial Effects
" />Richard WallaceDirector
" />Victor HeermanScreenplay