Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter years of abusing his wife Sarah, ne'er-do-well Jim disappears with their son Bobby and sells him to a wealthy family. Years later Sarah, now a world-famous opera singer, finally has en... Alles lesenAfter years of abusing his wife Sarah, ne'er-do-well Jim disappears with their son Bobby and sells him to a wealthy family. Years later Sarah, now a world-famous opera singer, finally has enough time and money to begin a search for Bobby.After years of abusing his wife Sarah, ne'er-do-well Jim disappears with their son Bobby and sells him to a wealthy family. Years later Sarah, now a world-famous opera singer, finally has enough time and money to begin a search for Bobby.
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Naturally she has to suffer - a legacy of her earlier marriage to a drunken wastrel (played by Fuller Mellish Jr., who died of a cerebral haemorrhage before the film was even released): the father of her child who decamps with the infant and sells it to a wealthy couple.
When at long last mother and son are finally reunited it's facilitated by the then novel device (SLIGHT SPOILER COMING:) of a chase involving a speedboat.
It actually takes a long time for the plot to unfold, so if you decide to watch this, you'll be looking at your watch wondering when Fredric March is going to show up. Unless you love silent movies or very early talkies, you probably won't make it through this one. It hasn't been remastered, so the sound quality is poor and the film looks like it's on the verge of overexposure. The actors talk in a very stylized manner, over-pronouncing things and having very obvious facial expressions. Also, Ruth talks in a very strong accent and it's tough to understand her at times. I'd recommend sticking with A Feather in Her Cap and Stella Dallas if you like these types of stories.
Melish who died untimely right after Sarah And Son was finished actually sells their young kid off to a wealthy American family for money and he then promptly takes off. It's unfortunate he died because he had a bright future playing all kinds of cad roles. Chatterton is shattered by this, but she picks herself up and becomes a great opera star from her humble days in French music hall. She also finds out where her son is and sets her sights on his return.
Enter Fredric March in one of his early roles. He's the brother of Doris Lloyd who now has custody of DeLacy who naturally thinks she's his real mother. But March is also an attorney with a sense of justice and he kind of fancies Chatterton anyway.
Chatterton despite attempting a Fifi D'Orsay type French accent registers well as the distraught mother. So does March although the film is clearly Chatterton's. The film is melodramatic and dated and allowances should be made there.
Still for fans of Chatterton and March I recommend it.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThis film was released in Buenos Aires, Argentina without Spanish subtitles nor any title in Spanish. It was released only for "distinguished English-speakers audience" from Buenos Aires.
- PatzerAlthough the movie begins in 1915, the women's fashions are those of 1930.
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Sarah Storm: Jim! Jim! Where is my baby?
Jim Grey: I was drunk, Dutch. I didn't know what I was doing. Forgive me, Dutch.
Sarah Storm: Where is he? Where is he?
Jim Grey: I left him with some people. Fine people, Dutch. They wanted a baby and I...
Sarah Storm: Who were those people?
Jim Grey: Their name's...
Sarah Storm: Who were they?
Jim Grey: Their name's Ashemore. Oh, I'm sorry Dutch. I guess I like children now. I... the music's stopped!
[slumps back and dies]
Sarah Storm: Jim!
[struggles to free herself from the nurse]
Sarah Storm: Leave me alone! Let me alone. Jim, don't die. Jim, tell me more. I didn't get that name. My God, what did he say?
- VerbindungenAlternate-language version of Toute sa vie (1930)
- SoundtracksWiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 49 No. 4
Composed by Johannes Brahms
Lyrics (second stanza) written by Georg Scherer
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