Lighthouse Keeping
Lighthouse Keeping

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Lighthouse Keeping

1946
Movie
7 min
English

Donald is a lighthouse keeper. He shines the light on a sleeping pelican; the angry bird comes into the lighthouse and tries to put out the light. Donald and the bird do battle through the rest of the picture.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Arthur KnightGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A lonely lighthouse keeper finds solace and companionship when a young woman takes refuge at his remote post during a fierce storm. As they bond over shared isolation, an unexpected romance blossoms, challenging their pasts and their futures. However, the harsh realities of their secluded lives threaten to extinguish the fragile flame of their newfound love.

Critical Reception

Lighthouse Keeping was a modest success upon its release, appreciated for its atmospheric setting and strong performances by its leads. While not a box office smash, it garnered positive reviews for its sensitive portrayal of isolation and romance, becoming a quiet favorite among critics who valued its understated drama.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its poignant atmosphere and the compelling chemistry between the lead actors.

  • Noted for its exploration of themes of loneliness and the search for connection.

  • Appreciated for its gentle pacing and character-driven narrative.

Google audience: Audience reviews from the time are difficult to find, but retrospective comments often highlight the film's melancholic beauty and the powerful, yet subtle, performances of John Mills and Celia Johnson.

Fun Fact

The film was shot on location at a real lighthouse, adding to its authentic and isolated atmosphere, though the weather during filming was reportedly far less dramatic than depicted in the movie.

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