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Sarah and Son

A Powerful Drama of Mother Love
1930 | 86m | English

(369 votes)

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A ne'er-do-well husband, after years of abusing his wife, disappears with their son, and winds up selling him to a wealthy family. Years later, the wife, now a world-famous opera singer, finally has enough time and money to begin a search for him.
Release Date: Mar 14, 1930
Director: Dorothy Arzner
Writer: Timothy Shea, Zoe Akins
Genres: Drama
Keywords pre-code, woman director
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 07, 2024
Entered: Apr 30, 2024
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Name Character
Ruth Chatterton Sarah Storm
Fredric March Howard Vanning
Fuller Mellish Jr. Jim Grey
Gilbert Emery John Ashemore
Doris Lloyd Martha Ashemore
William Stack Cyril Belloc
Philippe De Lacy Bobby
Edgar Norton Vanning's Butler (Uncredited)
Douglas Scott Young Bobby (Uncredited)
Madame Sul-Te-Wan Belloc's Maid (Uncredited)
Dick Winslow Servant's Son (Uncredited)
Name Job
Dorothy Arzner Director
Timothy Shea Novel
Zoe Akins Adaptation, Dialogue
Oscar Potoker Original Music Composer
Charles Lang Director of Photography
Verna Willis Editor
Fred A. Datig Casting
Travis Banton Costume Design
Earl S. Hayman Sound Recordist
Dick Stockton Casting Assistant
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Geronimo1967
6.0

"Grey" (Fuller Mellish Jr) is a bit of a rake. He treats his wife "Sarah" (Ruth Chatterton) appallingly and after years of this, absconds with their young baby son "Bobby" (who turns into Philippe De Lacy) of whom he soon bores and so he sells him onto a decent and wealthy family before enlisting. " ... Sarah" is heartbroken but the Great War intervenes and thereafter, the "Ashmore" family who acquired her son decline to give him up - she hasn't got tuppence to rub together. Her luck changes though - her singing takes her to operatic stardom and she is now in a better financial position to appeal directly to her now quite spoilt son. Grimly determined to reconcile her family, she tries to influence "Vanning" (Frederic March). He's a lawyer and a relative of the "Ashmore" family. As she pursues her real goal, a side benefit includes a burgeoning romance between these two. Can she establish her own ideal family unit? The story itself provides for quite an emotional maelstrom. The frustrated mother seeking a son who has never known anyone but the folks he grew up with, loved and took care of him. There's never going to be a conclusion that satisfies everyone, but so long as "Sarah" gets her way. Chatterton delivers well here as does De Lacy as the young lad, but there's just far too little of March for him to make much difference to the rather ploddingly melodramatic fashion in which Dorothy Arzner decides to tell the tale. The production is adequate and the denouement filmed quite effectively, but it's all just a bit flat.

Feb 11, 2024