Director: Henry King•Genres: Drama
Based on the popular 1899 novel by Mary J. Holmes, the film follows the life of Lena Rivers, an orphaned young woman who discovers her true heritage and navigates complex family relationships and societal expectations. The story delves into themes of identity, love, and the struggles faced by women in the early 20th century.
Reviews for "Lena Rivers" were generally positive, with many critics praising its faithful adaptation of the source material and the performances of its lead actors, particularly Richard Dix. The film was seen as a well-crafted melodrama that resonated with audiences seeking sentimental and character-driven narratives.
A faithful and engaging adaptation of a beloved novel.
Features strong performances, especially from Richard Dix.
Delivers a compelling melodrama with emotional depth.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews from the era are not readily available, contemporary audience reception generally favored the film's emotional storytelling and its ability to connect with the themes of family and personal struggle presented in the original novel.
The 1932 film 'Lena Rivers' was one of several adaptations of Mary J. Holmes's extremely popular 1899 novel, which was a staple of American popular literature for decades.
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