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The Barretts of Wimpole Street
The Barretts of Wimpole Street

6.0

The Barretts of Wimpole Street

NR·1934·109m

Summary

Remarkable poet Elizabeth Barrett is slowly recovering from a crippling illness with the help of her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta, but feels stifled by the domestic tyranny of her wealthy widowed father. When she meets fellow poet Robert Browning in a romantic first encounter, her heart belongs to him. However, her controlling father has no intention of allowing her out of his sight.

Crew

Director

Sidney Franklin

Screenplay

Donald Ogden Stewart

Screenplay

Claudine West

Screenplay

Ernest Vajda

Theatre Play

Rudolph Besier

Reviews

K

Keiferschultz

August 1, 2024

I'm sorry, but the scenes with Norma Shearer and Fredric March simply fall flat. Shearer's "fey" acting style is contemptible at the best of times, but her overacting in every single scene simply destroys the fabric of this otherwise well written melodrama. Who saves the day? Charles Laughton of course! His is truly the only performance which shines in this movie. Uno O'Connor and a ravishingly beautiful Maureen O'Sullivan try their best to keep the project afloat, but Norma Shearer absolutely ruins the movie. There is some welcome comic relief given by Mary Clayton Anderson, an actress who really should have been given more screen roles in Hollywood. Frederic March is wooden and over-the-top at the same time. I never believed for one second that he was in love with the main character.

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$820,000.00

Revenue:

$1,258,000.00

Keywords

london, england
abusive father
poet
biography
based on play or musical
family relationships
church
free will
overbearing father
pre-code
self confidence
father daughter conflict
overprotective father
domineering father
literary figure
loss of legs
father daughter relationship
hopelessly in love
cruel father