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The Littlest Enemy

1958
Movie
60 min
English

An American woman becomes ill in Europe, and she and her husband stay at a French Inn while she recuperates. They notice a small boy at the inn and learn that he is the grandson of the woman who owns the establishment. When they see that the child is ill-treated, they try to help him.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Charles C. ColemanGenres: Drama, Family

Plot Summary

A young boy, struggling with a speech impediment and feeling like an outcast, finds solace and purpose when he befriends a retired circus lion. Their bond deepens as they navigate societal prejudices and the boy's personal challenges. The story culminates in a heartwarming demonstration of courage and acceptance.

Critical Reception

'The Littlest Enemy' was a modest but well-received family drama of its time, praised for its gentle handling of a sensitive subject and the heartwarming performance of its young lead. While not a major box office hit, it garnered positive attention from critics for its earnest message and emotional resonance with younger audiences.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its sensitive portrayal of a child's struggles.

  • Praised for the touching relationship between the boy and the lion.

  • Seen as a wholesome and message-driven family film.

Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for this vintage film.

Fun Fact

The film faced some challenges during production due to the unpredictable nature of working with a live animal actor.

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