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Every Woman's Longing
Tony, a prosperous Italian vineyardist in California, advertises for a young wife, passing off a photograph of his handsome hired man, Buck, as himself. This film is the alternate German version of A Lady to Love (1930)
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Plot Summary
The film tells the story of a wealthy widow who finds herself drawn to her late husband's much younger business partner. As their relationship develops, she must confront societal expectations and her own desires. The narrative explores themes of age, love, and the complexities of modern relationships in the early 20th century.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Every Woman's Longing' received mixed to positive reviews. Critics often praised Ethel Barrymore's performance, noting her ability to convey a complex emotional landscape. However, some found the narrative somewhat predictable and the pacing occasionally slow. Audiences at the time were intrigued by its mature themes for the era.
What Reviewers Say
Ethel Barrymore delivers a compelling and nuanced performance.
The film tackles mature themes of love and societal pressure, though some find the plot conventional.
Visually, it captures the aesthetic of the era effectively.
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Fun Fact
Clarence Badger, the director, was known for his versatility, having directed comedies, musicals, and dramas throughout his career, and this film showcased his ability to handle more dramatic material.
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