

To Dorothy, a Son
Under a complicated bequest from her uncle, Myrtle stands to inherit $2,000,000 if her ex-husband doesn't have any male heirs on the way, else he gets the cash. She journies from New York to England, and finally tracks him down with his heavily pregnant new wife. Should she try and woo him back or challenge the legality of the new marriage?
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Plot Summary
A young couple inherits a house and is determined to make it their own, despite the interference of the deceased owner's interfering aunt, Dorothy.
Critical Reception
As a lesser-known film from 1954, 'To Dorothy, a Son' received limited critical attention upon its release and does not have widely available aggregated reviews. Information regarding its reception by critics and general audiences is scarce.
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Fun Fact
The film's title references the iconic line "There's no place like home" from 'The Wizard of Oz', though the film itself is unrelated.
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