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La famille Stoddard

Original title: Adam Had Four Sons
  • 1941
  • Approved
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Ingrid Bergman, Susan Hayward, Warner Baxter, Richard Denning, Johnny Downs, Robert Shaw, and Charles Lind in La famille Stoddard (1941)
Period DramaDrama

A governess becomes the center of a wealthy family after her employer's wife dies.A governess becomes the center of a wealthy family after her employer's wife dies.A governess becomes the center of a wealthy family after her employer's wife dies.

  • Director
    • Gregory Ratoff
  • Writers
    • William Hurlbut
    • Michael Blankfort
    • Charles Bonner
  • Stars
    • Ingrid Bergman
    • Warner Baxter
    • Susan Hayward
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.5K
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    • Director
      • Gregory Ratoff
    • Writers
      • William Hurlbut
      • Michael Blankfort
      • Charles Bonner
    • Stars
      • Ingrid Bergman
      • Warner Baxter
      • Susan Hayward
    • 37User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ingrid Bergman
    Ingrid Bergman
    • Emilie Gallatin
    Warner Baxter
    Warner Baxter
    • Adam Stoddard
    Susan Hayward
    Susan Hayward
    • Hester Stoddard
    Fay Wray
    Fay Wray
    • Molly Stoddard
    Richard Denning
    Richard Denning
    • Jack Stoddard (older)
    Johnny Downs
    Johnny Downs
    • David Stoddard (older)
    Robert Shaw
    Robert Shaw
    • Chris Stoddard (older)
    Charles Lind
    • Phillip Stoddard (older)
    Billy Ray
    • Jack Stoddard (younger)
    Steven Muller
    • David Stoddard (younger)
    Wallace Chadwell
    • Chris Stoddard (younger)
    Bobby Walberg
    • Phillip Stoddard (younger)
    Helen Westley
    Helen Westley
    • Cousin Philippa
    June Lockhart
    June Lockhart
    • Vance
    Pietro Sosso
    • Otto
    Gilbert Emery
    Gilbert Emery
    • Dr. Lane
    Renie Riano
    Renie Riano
    • Photographer
    Clarence Muse
    Clarence Muse
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    • Director
      • Gregory Ratoff
    • Writers
      • William Hurlbut
      • Michael Blankfort
      • Charles Bonner
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    8it_teach20

    Classic drama with enjoyable performances from Bergman and Hayward.

    Ingrid Bergman is hired as a governess for the Stoddard's. Warner Baxter plays the father of this family. The film journey's through the death of the mother, stock market crash and the marriage of one of the sons to a free spirited wife. Susan Hayward is very entertaining as bad girl Hester. Enjoyable face off between Bergman and Hayward.
    9desol-2

    Better then i thought it would be

    I only watched this film because Ingrid Bergman was in it. And because I Knew that Bergman wasn't fond of it, and that general opinion was so so, I expected it to not be up to much but I ended up being pleasantly surprised by how good a film it is. The performances are all good especially Bergman (of Course), Baxter and Heyward and the film cruises along at quick pace with no scenes dragging. If I have a problem with the film it's that it's a bit short at an 80 mins but apparently it was originally 108 mins, if this is true then it's shocking that over 25 mins were cut out. I'd like to know if it's possible to put the footage back in or if it has been destroyed. If it isn't destroyed then in the video age it should be released on video in it's original length. 9/10
    6HotToastyRag

    Ingrid plays a strong governess

    Warner Baxter plays Adam, and he has four sons: Richard Denning, Johnny Downs, Robert Shaw, and Charles Lind. He's in charge of a grand estate, but when his wife dies and his fortune is wiped out, he has to scramble to be able to afford his lifestyle again. Ingrid Bergman plays the governess who helps him pick up the pieces of his struggling family. When the boys grow up, some marry and some enlist in WWI-what will happen to the family dynamic?

    If you like movies about governesses sent in to take care of a brood of children, you'll probably like this one. It's got all the elements: struggles with the children, eventual acceptance and bonding, a little romance with the father, and family tensions when the children grow up. Ingrid is always very good when playing someone strong, so if you're a fan, you won't be disappointed in her performance in Adam Had Four Sons. Even though the title features Warner Baxter's name, it's Ingrid who's the star of the show. She may be only the governess, but she's the glue that keeps everyone together. And keep on the lookout for a young Susan Hayward in one of her first major roles. She's beautiful and cunning, and it's amazing that she wasn't forever typecast as a villain after a movie like this!
    8ksf-2

    the beautiful ingrid B

    Ingrid bergman... JUST before casablanca. Emilie is the governess for the stoddard family. Four boys.. a handful. Fay wray and warner baxter are mom and dad, but when tragedy strikes, emille must take on a much larger role. And the stock market crash didn't make things any easier. Co-stars a young susan hayward. She marries one brother, but really wants another. Emilie is onto them, but isn't sure what to do about it. An awkward position. Things start slowly, but really pick up about halfway through. It is the beautiful ingrid b, and she lights up any film. Story of love and sacrifice. Good stuff, once it gets going. Based on the book by charles bonner. Directed by greg ratoff. He was max fabian in all about eve, but he actually directed 30 films as well. Helen westley, the wacky, ancient, fun aunt Phillippa only lived another year after this was released.
    7blanche-2

    lovely film, if on the short side

    There are some plot gaps in 1941's "Adam Had Four Sons," possibly because 25 minutes have been cut. As it is, it's an okay film thanks to the performances.

    At the beginning of the 20th century, Ingrid Bergman plays Emilie, a young foreigner hired as a governess for the Adam Stoddard family's four boys. Everyone takes to her immediately, and she becomes one of the family. Unfortunately, tragedy strikes the family when the boys' mother Molly (Fay Wray) dies. Then there is a reversal in the stock market, and Adam Stoddard (Warner Baxter) loses his business. His aunt (Helen Westley) puts up the money to send the older boys to school, and Stoddard has no choice but to sell his house and move into an apartment with the youngest boy, Phillip. He has to send Emilie back home, but he promises that as soon as he can, he will send for her to return.

    Years later, before World War I, Adam sends for Emilie, and she comes back. The three older boys, and eventually Philip, all fight in World War I. One of the boys, David, brings home the manipulative, trashy Hester (Susan Hayward) as his wife, and she lives in the house while he is away. Emilie has her number right away. Hester has an affair with the oldest son, Jack (Richard Denning), and, so Adam will not find out, Emilie claims that it was she that he saw in Jack's room.

    Well, the big question any viewer will have is, why did Adam send for Emilie to return when his kids were grown and, in fact, about to go off and fight a war? And what the heck was Emilie doing all those years? This may be what is missing in the 25 minutes that were cut. My hunch is that Emilie continued to work as a governess, and probably even turned down a couple of offers of marriage, because she had fallen in love with Adam. When he sends for her, it's because he needs her to run his household. But I'm guessing because we see none of that.

    Ingrid Bergman is beautiful and charming, and she has excellent scenes with Susan Hayward, who is a real spitfire. Richard Denning makes a strong impression as Jack, and Warner Baxter is very good as Adam, a gentle, optimistic man who loses his beloved wife. Fay Wray is the wife, and she, too, is quite beautiful but doesn't have a huge role.

    This is an enjoyable movie if you fill in the story so it makes sense.

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    • Trivia
      About this film, Ingrid Bergman said "It wasn't a very good picture. But as long as a part makes sense, and the character is a human being, I will try because I can't do artificial people on the screen. Nothing done with such a character can make it real to audiences." With Ratoff's permission, Bergman introduced changes to her character that turned Emilie from a cardboard saint to a humanized woman, such as adding the scenes in which she did gymnastics and played basketball with the boys. Bergman would humanize her Sister Benedict in The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) with some similar athletic character development.
    • Goofs
      Emilie returns to the U.S.A from France on a British cruise ship during WWI. Due to the danger posed by German U-boats, especially after the sinking of the Lusitania, cruise ships passages in the Atlantic were ceased until the war's end.
    • Quotes

      Cousin Philippa: It's too light. I like darkness; because, my deeds are evil.

    • Crazy credits
      The movie begins when a photograph in the opening credits comes to life.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Break-Up Artist (2009)

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    • Release date
      • April 25, 1945 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Adam Had Four Sons
    • Filming locations
      • Palms Railway Station, Palms, California, USA(Opening train station scene, as Stoneville.)
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $488,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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