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Stella

Titolo originale: Stella Dallas
  • 1925
  • Passed
  • 1h 50min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
450
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Belle Bennett in Stella (1925)
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La ragazza di provincia Stella sposa Stephen Dallas, un ricco uomo con cui non ha nulla in comune.La ragazza di provincia Stella sposa Stephen Dallas, un ricco uomo con cui non ha nulla in comune.La ragazza di provincia Stella sposa Stephen Dallas, un ricco uomo con cui non ha nulla in comune.

  • Regia
    • Henry King
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Frances Marion
    • Olive Higgins Prouty
  • Star
    • Ronald Colman
    • Belle Bennett
    • Alice Joyce
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    450
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Henry King
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frances Marion
      • Olive Higgins Prouty
    • Star
      • Ronald Colman
      • Belle Bennett
      • Alice Joyce
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    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali18

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    Ronald Colman
    Ronald Colman
    • Stephen Dallas
    Belle Bennett
    Belle Bennett
    • Stella Dallas
    Alice Joyce
    Alice Joyce
    • Helen Morrison
    Jean Hersholt
    Jean Hersholt
    • Ed Munn
    Beatrix Pryor
    • Mrs. Grosvenor
    Lois Moran
    Lois Moran
    • Laurel Dallas
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
    • Richard Grosvenor
    Vera Lewis
    Vera Lewis
    • Mrs. Tibbets
    Maurice Murphy
    Maurice Murphy
    • Morrison Child
    Jack Murphy
    Jack Murphy
    • Morrison Child
    Newton Hall
    • Morrison Child
    Charles Hatton
    • Morrison Child (older)
    Robert W. Gillette
    • Morrison Child (older)
    Winston Miller
    Winston Miller
    • Morrison Child (older)
    Buck Black
    Buck Black
    • Stella Dallas' Little Brother
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Charles Lane
    • Stephen Dallas, Sr.
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Ellinor Vanderveer
    Ellinor Vanderveer
    • Society Matron
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Coy Watson
    • Stella Dallas' Little Brother
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
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      • Henry King
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Frances Marion
      • Olive Higgins Prouty
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    Recensioni degli utenti11

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    8wes-connors

    The Eyes of a Mother

    Disgraced by his father's scandal and suicide, well-heeled Ronald Colman (as Stephen Dallas) leaves childhood sweetheart Alice Joyce (as Helen Dane) and moves to a small mill town. There, he catches the eye of attractive but poor Belle Bennett (as Stella Martin), who is scheming to improve her lot in life. With a pretty dress and landscaping, Ms. Bennett is able to attract Mr. Colman. They are happily married and have a baby daughter. Entering the country club life, Bennett's attempts to appear well-mannered look forced and she alienates other ladies by associating with uncouth horseman Jean Hersholt (as Ed Munn). Colman's work keeps him in New York and Bennett's friends keep her from moving. Meanwhile, their little girl grows into cute Lois Moran (as Laurel "Lollie" Dallas)...

    Years pass with Bennett and Colman leading separate lives...

    People mistakenly assume Bennett is having an affair with Mr. Hersholt, and gossip causes young Moran to lose friends and be forced into a poorer school. Bennett finally realizes she loves Colman, but it may be too late – he has re-encountered Ms. Joyce, now a wise widow. Moran begins favoring more time with her father and begins to see handsome young Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (as Richard Grosvenor), forcing Bennett to make an unselfish decision about her daughter's future. With keen direction by Henry King and a stellar performance by Bennett, "Stella Dallas" became a big hit with audiences and film critics. Samuel Goldwyn's film was "Quigley Publications" best picture of the year. It was followed by a memorable re-make (with Barbara Stanwyck) and long-running radio series.

    ******** Stella Dallas (11/16/25) Henry King ~ Belle Bennett, Lois Moran, Ronald Colman, Alice Joyce
    10mjr1114

    Better than the 1937 version

    It was a very moving experience for me to finally view this movie. It is definitely, without, a doubt superior to the already great 1937 version. Belle Bennett is absolutely brilliant in this role. It is only the second silent film that, not only brought tears to my eyes, but overfilled them, until almost bawling. It is that good. Even without the spoken word, the actors were able to display the emotions even better than actors whom had spoken their words.

    I have been begging TCM for a couple of years, now, to please, air this movie. Mainly, because, I would love to know more people out there would get the chance to see this movie. If you haven't had the pleasure to see this movie, try to find a way. It won't be a waste of your time.
    6De_Sam

    The difficulties of the American dream

    In the schedule of Cinema Zuid this was one of the films I had never heard of before. Looking at the ratings here, on RYM and on Letterboxd, the cinephile audience has too. Quite a shame as this may be the first film that criticises the American dream, more specifically the hardships one of the lower class experienced when trying to assimilate with those of the upper class.

    At first I held no sympathy for the protagonist Stella as I found that the troubles she was creating were of her fault. At the midpoint of the film I had to accept that the screenwriter and maybe the author of the original novel, Olive Higgins Prouty, was of the mindset that people of certain classes cannot change their tastes or habits; this reminds me of Pierre Bourdieu's theory of class distinction, based on aesthetic taste and habitus. The film has a deterministic view on these acquired dispositions; Stella grew up in a poor family, therefore she will never understand the ways of the upper class. She can strive to meet the high standards of the upper class, but everything she tries (especially the way she dresses) comes out as kitsch for which she is laughed at by the people she wants to accept her.

    When you accept this hypothesis (I found it quite hard as I saw Stella as a smart woman able to change), Stella becomes much easier to empathize with. In her mind upwards social mobility is everything and she will sacrifice everything to get it for her and her daughter.

    Unfortunately, this progressive subject is the only interesting and strong point of the movie, the camera-work is fixed and theatrical, the acting is mediocre for all actors except Belle Bennett in the second half of the film. To conclude, it is a film that is more interesting than it is enjoyable.
    9boblipton

    Better than Barbara Stanwyck!

    I think Miss Stanwyck was a great actress, but when I look at the version of STELLA DALLAS that King Vidor directed her in twelve years after this silent version..... well, something always bothered me about it. WHY was she supposed to be such a monster? She was Barbara Stanwyck. All right, she wasn't dressed as beautifully as she was in THE LADY EVE, but being a little bit frumpy isn't against the law, especially when you look like Barbara Stanwyck.

    But when Belle Bennett dresses up in this movie, she is a well-meaning horror, wearing stripes, frills, lace, feather, rings on her fingers, probably bells on her toes..... and a fat suit. You couldn't have gotten Miss Stanwyck into a fat suit. She had her eye on her career. But Belle Bennett had her eye on making this movie as good as possible, so she becomes a fat monster, loving her daughter and utterly clueless. It's a great performance.

    Also great is the way Henry King directs the sequences that take place in the mill town. No one had a better eye for the details of small town life than Henry King, from TOL'ABLE David through WAIT TILL THE SUN SHINES NELLIE. Jean Hersholt also has a good role as Ed Munn, and a lovely comic turn on the train into the city. Ronald Colman is fine, exuding the melancholia that he used throughout the 1930s whenever he had to run away to the Foreign Legion or face the guillotine. Alice Joyce is sedate and charming, a fine counterpoint for Bennett. Lois Moran, as Stella's daughter is adorable, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr., in his first real role, is excellent.

    There are a number of plot points that must be gotten through and which are better indicated in Frances Marion's script than in the 1937 version ... even though some points seem to be skipped over, they are butchered worse in the sound version. Something always seems to be missing from these weepers. It may be that it is simply that I am not able to appreciate the fine points of these things, but there you go.

    However, despite these minor failings, the above-mentioned virtues, as well as the classic final shot of Stella watching the wedding through the window, make this is a great film, and it is only my annoyance at some of the minor failings of the translation from book to film that keeps me from considering this perfect.

    But it is ten times the film that the sound remake is. Even if the voice I hear in my head when Miss Bennett moves her lips is that of Barbara Stanwyck.
    8planktonrules

    A weepy but enjoyable old film...and the original.

    "Stella Dallas" is a weepy film about a long-suffering mother who gives everything to do what's best for her child. This sort of picture was very common back in the day, with films like this, "So Big" and "Madame X". And, they proved popular enough that they were remade again and again. Apparently the public loved weepy movies about mothers!

    As for me, I've seen the first remake of this. "Stella Dallas" (1937) was a very well made Barbara Stawyck vehicle and it was remade yet again with Bette Midler a couple decades ago. The 1925 version is the first...a pretty silent picture that might be best viewed with a box of tissues nearby!

    When the story begins, Stephen Dallas (Ronald Colman) is rich and happy an looking to marry the neighbor girl. However, his father was apparently embezzling and when it made the newspapers, the old man killed himself. Stephen, wanting a fresh start, moved to a small mill town where he got a job as a lawyer for the company.

    Stella (Belle Bennett) notices the handsome young man and invites him to dinner. Almost immediately after, they marry and have a little girl. However, all is not good, as the unsophisticated Stella never really fits in with society....and her new 'friends' do little to help her. She is, essentially, a bit rough around the edges...but you wonder why Stephen didn't help her with this.

    Soon Stephen receives a promotion and when he returns home to tell Stella, he finds Mr. Munn in the house. Munn is a guy she met at the race track and she invited him home for dinner with them. Not surprisingly, Stella's not thinking about what others might think about her bringing a man home and Munn's beer drinking didn't do much to make Stephen like him! To make things worse, Stella refuses to go to New York for Stephen's new job...and so he goes alone...hoping that Stella and the baby will soon join him. But instead, years pass and Stella is still back in this small town with her child who will soon be a young lady. And, Stella is spending a lot of time with Munn...and local tongues are certainly wagging over this. And, Stephen was lonely as well and began seeing a local widow. Not surprisingly, although Stephen and Stella are still married, the days are numbered for that marriage. What's next and how does the child play into all this? See the film and find out for yourself.

    I was surprised when I watched this film on the Criterion Channel. Why? Because usually silents are shown along with some incidental music but there is absolutely none here....just silence. It's not a huge problem, as some silents have had recent ill-fitting scores added to them....just something you might want to be aware of if you watch.

    So is this version worth seeing? Absolutely. It's very well made...with a nice cast and production values. It was obvious that this was a prestige project for Samuel Goldwyn and it looks great. My only complaint, and it's small, is that you don't really totally connect with Stella, as she wasn't completely pitiable...and often made stupid choices.

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      First of three movies based on the novel by Olive Higgins Prouty. Samuel Goldwyn produced both the silent movie, Stella (1925), and the first sound version, Amore sublime (1937), with'Barbara Stanwyck'. His son, Samuel Goldwyn Jr. produced Stella (1990), with Bette Midler.
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      Around 20 minutes into the film, Stella appears to trip over a stuffed animal that's on the floor. It's clear that her feet never touch the animal.
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      Version of Amore sublime (1937)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 16 novembre 1925 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
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      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, Stati Uniti(Studio)
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