Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaYoung Lena Rivers, who was born out of wedlock, goes to live with a rich uncle. Unfortunately, her uncle's wife and daughter make no secret of their dislike of Lena and that they don't want ... Leggi tuttoYoung Lena Rivers, who was born out of wedlock, goes to live with a rich uncle. Unfortunately, her uncle's wife and daughter make no secret of their dislike of Lena and that they don't want her in their family.Young Lena Rivers, who was born out of wedlock, goes to live with a rich uncle. Unfortunately, her uncle's wife and daughter make no secret of their dislike of Lena and that they don't want her in their family.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Choir Singers
- (as the Kentucky Jubilee Singers)
- Lena as young girl
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- Doctor
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- Fisherman
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Recensioni in evidenza
The film throughout looks fresh after nearly ninety years thanks to the outfits and the location work, and in the title role Charlotte Henry (best remembered for playing Alice in Wonderland for Paramount the following year) heads a strong cast in which James Kirkwood and Clarence Muse are permitted nuanced characterisations.
It's based on a novel by Mary Jane Holmes. She's an author I had never heard of before, even though Wikipedia insists she was second in popularity in the era only to Harriet Beecher Stowe. The novel was published in 1856, which means that this modern-dress movie version (for the 1930s) undoubtedly differed in many details of racial relations, although not in the matter of Louisville, Kentucky being a horse-mad city.
There were four silent movie versions of the movie. Two were released in 1914. The one starring Beulah Poynter survives at UCLA.
There is a lot to like and hate about this one. I noticed one person gave it a 10, but I am just not as forgiving. On the plus side, Charlotte Henry WAS very good in the lead and the script was generally very nice. Overall, I did enjoy the film. But, on the other hand, the film wasn't always so expertly crafted--such as the sloppily made drunk driving scene and a bit of the acting here and there was only fair. Plus, some will blanch (and rightly so) due to one bit of dialog. While looking at the black people signing, Lena asks "Are they really as happy as they seem?"--at which point, the guy responds "Happy as children!". Surely this will induce a few cringes!!
By the way, in addition to the title "Lena Rivers", the film also is known as "The Sin of Lena Rivers" and it sure makes this nice movie sound like an exploitation film--which it's NOT!
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- QuizThis film's earliest documented telecasts on the West Coast took place in San Francisco Thursday 31 July 1952 on KRON (Channel 4) and in Los Angeles Thursday 5 March 1953 on KECA (Channel 7).
- BlooperWhen Jerry and Caroline drive off the cliff, the car changes from the expensive roadster they are driving just prior to the crash. The car careening down a hill looks like a less-expensive Model A.
- Citazioni
Caroline Nichols: You ungrateful little sneak, making love to Jerry the moment you thought my back was turned.
Lena Rivers: I did not!
Caroline Nichols: You know that Jerry and I are engaged--or almost so. Is that the way you repay us for taking you in out of pity?
- ConnessioniVersion of Lena Rivers (1914)
- Colonne sonoreMedley: Stephen Foster Songs
(uncredited)
Written by Stephen Foster
Sung by Clarence Muse and The Kentucky Singers (as The Kentucky Jubilee Singers)
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- The Sin of Lena Rivers
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- Tempo di esecuzione57 minuti
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- 1.37 : 1