

A Lost Lady
A bitter woman who thinks she'll never love again marries, only to fall for a brash young man.
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Plot Summary
Marian Orchard, a beautiful and spoiled young woman from a prominent family, elopes with the much older and wealthy Forrestor. Despite societal disapproval and the significant age gap, Marian initially believes she has found happiness. However, her restless nature and desire for excitement lead her down a path of infidelity and moral compromise, ultimately isolating her and contributing to her tragic downfall.
Critical Reception
The film was met with mixed reviews, with some critics praising Barbara Stanwyck's performance but finding the narrative somewhat melodramatic. Its exploration of a woman's moral decline was noted, but the execution was seen as somewhat conventional for its time.
What Reviewers Say
- Barbara Stanwyck delivers a compelling performance as the complex protagonist.
- The film's melodrama is a strong element, though at times overwhelming.
- The narrative explores themes of ambition and moral decay with mixed success.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this older film on Google is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Willa Cather's 1923 novel of the same name, though it takes significant dramatic liberties with the source material.
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