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Lena Rivers

  • 1932
  • Passed
  • 57m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
120
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Charlotte Henry in Lena Rivers (1932)
DramaRomance

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 ... Read allYoung 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.

  • Director
    • Phil Rosen
  • Writers
    • Mary J. Holmes
    • Stuart Anthony
    • Warren Duff
  • Stars
    • Charlotte Henry
    • Morgan Galloway
    • Beryl Mercer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    120
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Phil Rosen
    • Writers
      • Mary J. Holmes
      • Stuart Anthony
      • Warren Duff
    • Stars
      • Charlotte Henry
      • Morgan Galloway
      • Beryl Mercer
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlotte Henry
    Charlotte Henry
    • Lena Rivers
    Morgan Galloway
    Morgan Galloway
    • Durrie Belmont
    Beryl Mercer
    Beryl Mercer
    • Grandmother Nichols
    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
    • Henry R. Graham
    John St. Polis
    John St. Polis
    • John Nichols
    Betty Blythe
    Betty Blythe
    • Mrs. Mathilda Nichols
    Joyce Compton
    Joyce Compton
    • Caroline Nichols
    Russell Simpson
    Russell Simpson
    • Grandfather Nichols
    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
    • Curfew
    John Larkin
    John Larkin
    • Lucifer 'Lucy' Jones
    The Kentucky Singers
    • Choir Singers
    • (as the Kentucky Jubilee Singers)
    Diane Brent
      Jackie Lyn Dufton
      • Lena as young girl
      • (uncredited)
      James T. Mack
      • Doctor
      • (uncredited)
      Lafe McKee
      Lafe McKee
      • Fisherman
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Phil Rosen
      • Writers
        • Mary J. Holmes
        • Stuart Anthony
        • Warren Duff
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      9richardchatten

      Summer in Kentucky

      It would take at least twice as long today for a feature film to deal with the touchy subject matter this preCode gem from Tiffany (updated from Mary J. Holmes' sadly still pertinent 1856 novel) breezes through in just an hour.

      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.
      6planktonrules

      Pleasant and Miss Henry did a nice job.

      When this film begins, a woman has just died after giving birth to a child--and the woman was apparently not married, or, if she was, no one knows who the father is. Because of this, the baby (Lena) is brought up by her grandparents. But when her grandfather dies, the grandma and Lena are in need of a home and are forced to seek a home from the grandma's son in Kentucky--a son who is weak and married to an awful woman and together they have an awful daughter. In many ways, it's a like "Cinderella"--with the pair being forced to live with a nasty lady and her nasty daughter. The nastiness gets worse when a handsome neighbor starts showing attention to Lena--mostly because Lena is a sweet young woman and her cousin is a nasty thing! What's next for Lena now that her uncle, aunt and cousin make it apparent she isn't wanted? And, who IS Lena's father and where is he now?

      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!
      6boblipton

      A Word You Can't Use On the IMDb

      This movie is about Charlotte Henry. Her mother is dead and she does not know who her father is. Although her grandmother, Beryl Mercer, insists her parents were married, there is considerable doubt. As a result, when she and granny go to live with Lena's uncle in Louisville, there is considerable disdain for her, made worse by the estate and money being provided by her uncle's wife. Her only friends are from the next estate over, John St. Polis who takes a shine to her and gives her a horse, and his ward, Morgan Galloway, who is being pursued by Lena's cousin, Joyce Compton. That only serves to make Miss Henry's situation worse.

      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.

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      • Trivia
        This 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).
      • Goofs
        When 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.
      • Quotes

        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?

      • Connections
        Version of Lena Rivers (1914)
      • Soundtracks
        Medley: 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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      • Release date
        • September 17, 1932 (Australia)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • L'amour et la veine
      • Filming locations
        • Tiffany Studios - 4500 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Tiffany Productions
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      • Runtime
        • 57m
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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