And Women Shall Weep | |
Director: | John Lemont |
Producer: | Norman Williams |
Screenplay: | John Lemont Leigh Vance |
Starring: | Ruth Dunning Max Butterfield Gillian Vaughan Richard O'Sullivan |
Music: | Philip Green |
Cinematography: | Brendan J. Stafford |
Editing: | Bernard Gribble |
Studio: | Alliance Film Studios Limited Ethiro Productions |
Runtime: | 65 minutes |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
And Women Shall Weep is a 1960 British drama film directed by John Lemont and starring Ruth Dunning, Max Butterfield and Richard O'Sullivan.[1] A mother tries to prevent her younger son being led astray by his delinquent elder brother.[2]
The title is taken from Charles Kingsley's 1851 poem, Three Fishers.
The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote: "This frantic domestic melodrama fails both in its strictures on teenagers and as an orgy of mother-love emotionalism. Its thrills are only too patently geared towards sensationalism, while the character of the mother is overdrawn, overplayed and as in her unnecessary burst of violence at the end as anything but sympathetic."[3]
The Radio Times Guide to Films gave the film 2/5 stars, writing: "This little British B-movie is given great strength by the leading performance of veteran TV character actress Ruth Dunning. She stars as a widow trying to keep her young son Richard O'Sullivan on the straight and narrow. However, her older son Max Butterfield is beyond help. Slight and overplayed."[4]