A Sound of Trumpets is a 1964 Australian drama directed by Henri Safran.
A family wants to adopt a refugee boy.
The Sydney Morning Herald criticised the "excessive detail" and called it "dour, plodding, earnest" but said it "explored its chosen situation thoroughly enough to illuminate not so much a social problem as the complex interdependence of ordinary family life."
The Bulletin said "this banal story, of an insufferable do-gooder and his equally insufferable family of long-suffering stereotypes faced with practising what they preach in the adoption of a refugee boy, rubbed its second-hand humanity in the audience's face with all the subtlety of Sonny Liston wielding a nine-pound hammer. Only Janice DinnenâÂÂs remarkably mature performance as the eldest daughter and Ethel GabrielâÂÂs complaining grandmother achieved any semblance of sympathy or credibility."