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Mother's Heart
An unworthy nephew, with the help of a girl who seduces the young guardian, robs the aunt of the family jewels. He also manages to put the blame for the theft on the caretaker, engaged to a young woman who is actually the woman's natural daughter. The thief also tries to blackmail his aunt by threatening to reveal the truth after so many years, but a commissioner manages to prove the innocence of the suspect and the guilt of his nephew.
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Plot Summary
A lonely widow, after her children leave home, decides to pursue her lifelong dream of becoming an opera singer. However, her past actions and a series of unfortunate events threaten to derail her aspirations and her relationships.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics finding its melodramatic plot and Joan Crawford's performance to be overwrought and dated, even for its time.
What Reviewers Say
Melodramatic and overly sentimental plot
Joan Crawford's performance is often criticized as excessive
Lacks subtlety and genuine emotional depth
Google audience: Audience reception is largely unknown due to limited available data, but historical context suggests it did not resonate widely.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Torch Song' before being changed to 'Mother's Heart'.
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