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Adam Had Four Sons

It takes all kinds of women to love all kinds of men!
1941 | 81m | English

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Emilie has been hired to care for the four sons of wealthy Adam Stoddard and his wife, Molly. After Molly dies, Adam and the boys grow to depend on Emilie even more. At the same time, Emilie falls in love with Adam. The boys grow up, but Adam insists that Emilie stay on as part of the family. Her relationships with both the boys and Adam become strained after one son marries a gold-digging viper named Hester. Written by Daniel Bubbeo
Release Date: Mar 27, 1941
Director: Gregory Ratoff
Writer: Michael Blankfort, William Hurlbut
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords aunt, love, governess
Production Companies Columbia Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ingrid Bergman Emilie Gallatin
Warner Baxter Adam Stoddard
Susan Hayward Hester Stoddard
Fay Wray Molly Stoddard
Richard Denning Jack Stoddard
Johnny Downs David Stoddard
Robert Shaw Chris Stoddard
Charles Lind Phillip Stoddard (older)
Billy Ray Jack Stoddard (younger)
Steven Muller David Stoddard (younger)
Wallace Chadwell Chris Stoddard (younger)
Bobby Walberg Phillip Stoddard (younger)
Helen Westley Cousin Philippa
June Lockhart Vance
Pietro Sosso Otto
Clarence Muse Sam (uncredited)
Renie Riano Miss Bunson, the Photographer
Name Job
Francis D. Lyon Editor
Gregory Ratoff Director
Michael Blankfort Screenplay
J. Peverell Marley Director of Photography
William Hurlbut Screenplay
W. Franke Harling Original Music Composer
Name Title
Robert E. Sherwood Producer
Organization Category Person
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talisencrw
8.0

This was a good early melodrama--the first of Ratoff's films I have seen (at least to my knowledge) and American films starring Ingrid Bergman, one of my favourite actresses (three earlier Swedish films she's in, that I found in an inexpensive boxed set by Kino Lorber, is delightful). This boasted a ... strong supporting cast too, as Bergman's Emilie does everything she can to provide support for the family she loves working for so dearly. It was short and sweet, and is good value for the cinephile if you like the 30's-and-40's style of filmmaking, and enjoy melodramas. Other fine directors who are great at this style are John Stahl, Douglas Sirk, and, more recently, Rainer Werner Fassbinder and Todd Haynes. At this stage of her career, Bergman isn't as fun to watch, at least for me, as similar actresses of her era, such as Bette Davis, Greta Garbo or Joan Crawford. I prefer Bergman's work after she risked everything to marry Roberto Rossellini. I believe the great difficulties she had to endure gave her a much deeper palette of possible behaviours for her to choose from. I significantly feel that if a thespian can survive trauma, it's the best thing in the world for their craft. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger--and I would definitely posit it makes one a much better actor as well.

Jun 23, 2021