Doubt (2008)
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When the principal (Meryl Streep) of a Bronx Catholic High School accuses a popular priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) of pedophilia, a young nun caught in between the feuding pair becomes hopelessly swept up in the ensuing controversy. 1964, St. Nicholas, the Bronx: The winds of change are sweeping… More When the principal (Meryl Streep) of a Bronx Catholic High School accuses a popular priest (Philip Seymour Hoffman) of pedophilia, a young nun caught in between the feuding pair becomes hopelessly swept up in the ensuing controversy. 1964, St. Nicholas, the Bronx: The winds of change are sweeping through this tight-knit religious community, and charismatic priest Father Flynn (Philip Seymour Hoffman) is doing his best to adapt by revisiting the school's notoriously strict disciplinary practices. Unfortunately Father Flynn's progressive ideas stand in stark contrast to the longstanding beliefs of Sister Aloysius Beauvier (Meryl Streep), the iron-willed principal, who believes that an oppressive environment of punishment and fear is the only way to keep the student body in line. Suddenly into this tempestuous environment appears young Donald Miller, St. Nicholas' first black student. When hopeful innocent Sister James (Amy Adams) reluctantly reveals to Sister Beauvier that Father Flynn and Donald have been spending an unusual amount of time together in the church rectory, the unrelentingly righteous headmistress begins a merciless crusade to reveal the beloved clergyman as a lecherous child molester and have him permanently expunged from the school. Yet despite her moral certainty that Father Flynn has committed such an unspeakable transgression, Sister Beauvier has not a shred of actual evidence to back up her audacious claim. Now, as Sister Beauvier and Father Flynn enter into an epic battle of wills, the shock waves set into motion by their explosive confrontation threaten to destroy one man's reputation and tear apart the entire surrounding community. John Patrick Shanley adapted his own play for the screen under the guidance of producer Scott Rudin (The Queen, Notes on a Scandal). ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
- Directed By
- John Patrick Shanley
- Written By
- John Patrick Shanley
- Genres
- Drama
- In Theaters
- Dec 12, 2008 Wide
- On DVD
- Apr 7, 2009
- Studio
- Miramax
Critic Reviews
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David Fear, Time Out New York
Doubt works best when the performers are simply allowed to spar.
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Dave Calhoun, Time Out
Empathy is one of the dramatist's slyest weapons and Shanley uses it wisely.
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Andrew Sarris, New York Observer
John Patrick Shanley's Doubt left me less moved than querulously dissatisfied despite the impressive performances of Meryl Streep, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis in all the key roles.
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Tom Long, Detroit News
John Patrick Shanley the writer should never again hire John Patrick Shanley the director.
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Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel
Thanks to a nearly perfect cast, this provocative glimpse into the Catholic priest child-molestation scandal manages to be deeply disturbing on several levels.
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Cast
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Meryl Streep
as Sister Aloysius Beauvier
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Philip Seymour Hoffman
as Father Brendan Flynn
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Amy Adams
as Sister James
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Viola Davis
as Mrs. Miller
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Alice Drummond
as Sister Veronica
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Audrie J. Neenan
as Sister Raymond
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Joseph Foster II
as Donald Miller
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Susan Blommaert
as Mrs. Carson
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Carrie Preston
as Christine Hurley
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John Costelloe
as Warren Hurley
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Lloyd Clay Brown
as Jimmy Hurley
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Mike Roukis
as William London
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Haklar Dezso
as zither player
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Frank Shanley
as Kevin
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Robert Ridgell
as organist
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Frank Dolce
as Ralph
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Paulie Litt
as Tommy Conroy
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Matthew Marvin
as Raymond
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Bridget Megan Clark
as Noreen Horan
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Molly Chiffer
as Sarah
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Lydia Jordan
as Alice
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Suzanne Hevner
as Mrs. Kean
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Helen Stenborg
as Sister Teresa
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Tom Toner
as Monsignor Benedict
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Michael Puzzo
as Father Sherman
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Margery Beddow
as Mrs. Shields
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Jack A. O'Connell
as Mr. McGuinn
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Marylouise Burke
as Mrs. Deakins
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Valda Setterfield
as Parishioner
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Jack O'Connell
as Mr. McGuinn
- Jack O'Connell (II)






