Monday, December 19, 2011

107. Stella Dallas

Stella Dallas
1937

This is one of those mother-daughter tearjerkers that I always seem to hate.  I will cry at the end of Star Wars but I always watch movies like this with a stony face.  Just wait until we get to the Terms of Endearment post!

Barbara Stanwyck won an Oscar for her performance in this film and it is well deserved; she is absolutely phenomenal.  Throughout the film, Stanwyck gets older and frumpier.  I always admire actresses who allow themselves to look ugly on screen.  I think the plot is just...meh.  A woman has to make the ultimate sacrifice for her daughter so her daughter can have shallow opportunities.


This is a movie worth seeing because of the amazing acting but not much else.  Unless you are into the sappy, female bonding movies, in which case, rent Beaches instead.


RATING: ***--


Interesting Facts:


Ruth Chatterton turned down the role of Stella because she had just played such a bad wife in Dodsworth.


Became a radio serial in October of 1937 because of its immense popularity.


Available on YouTube.  First part:

5 comments:

  1. I actually had you pegged as big fan of this type of movies. I respected it a lot more than I liked it. It is an interesting angle for the story and Stanwyck is brilliant.

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  2. I was also watching it thinking "Bet Amanda likes this...". Because of the strong, screen-grabbing leading lady. Which was the one element you did like.

    I thought this was fairly top-draw all round. How many great films could really be said to be built upon their plot rather than, in this case, the character development?

    "Rent Beaches instead"???

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    1. Oh, OK, I admit it, I had a lump in my throat watching Beaches. But you can't tell anyone I said that. And this was still five times better.

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    2. Lol I think they are remaking Beaches so keep a box of tissues handy!

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