Dodsworth
| Genre: | Romance |
| Mood: | Moving |
| Decade: | 1930's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | William Wyler |
| Actor: | Walter Huston, David Niven |
| Actress: | Ruth Chatterton |
| Release Year: | 1936 |
| Studio: | HBO Home Video |
| Runtime: | 101 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
Sam Dodsworth (Huston), a business tycoon, decides to retire and take an extended trip to Europe with wife Fran (Chatterton). Unfortunately, Sam's financial success has only increased Fran's latent vanity and social-climbing tendencies. No longer distracted by his work, Sam sees his wife's weaknesses for the first time, as she openly flirts and cavorts with a European aristocrat. Sam must confront the problem in his marriage, then find a way to regain some happiness for himself.
Why I Love It:
Based on a novel by Sinclair Lewis, director William Wyler and screenwriter Sydney Howard have crafted an adult, perceptive romantic drama, beautifully played. They wisely minimize the soapiness inherent in the premise, leaving an honest and surprisingly moving film about love lost and re-discovered. The Oscar-nominated Huston is superb.







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