Top of Page

Lilies of the Field

Released 1963
Runtime 95
Category Drama
Language English
Director Ralph Nelson

What it’s about

Traveling through the Southwest taking odd jobs, handyman Homer Smith (Poitier) happens to stop at a farm run by German-speaking nuns. The Mother Superior (Skala) enlists his help to do some manual chores, and before long has convinced him to stay and help them build a longed-for chapel, a gift of faith and friendship that transforms them all.

Why we love it

Ralph Nelson's crowd-pleasing “Lillies” was a gentle, charming change-of-pace for Poitier, whose itinerant jack-of-all-trades Homer learns something about human charity and the power of God's will, as exercised through His most faithful followers. Sidney's heartfelt performance went over very well with the Academy, too: he became the first black actor ever to win the Best Actor Oscar for his stirring portrayal of Homer.

Sidney Poitier, Lilia Skala Ralph Nelson

Up Next


BECOME A MEMBER

Further explore our 3,300+ curated movie database with exclusive content and member perks.

Join now