The Fallen Idol (1948)
Carol Reed's "The Fallen Idol" Right after his grand success with 1947's " Odd Man Out ," British director Carol Reed continued his late 1940s streak of great films with 1948's " The Fallen Idol ." Written by Graham Greene, based on his own short story " The Basement Room " found in his 1947 collection " Nineteen Stories ," the film centers on a child as he is confronted with the moral ambiguity surrounding the man he idolizes. The protagonist of the film, Philippe, is a small boy and the young song of the ambassador of a French-speaking European country. He lives parentless at the embassy with his butler and maid (both married to each other). He idolizes the butler, Baines, who tells him extravagant tall tales of his time in Africa and frequently plays with the boy. Baines' kindness is juxtaposed with Mrs. Baines, who is much harsher towards the boy. One day, the boy discovers that Baines is having a secret affair wi...