East Lynne

6.3
19311h 42m

The refined Lady Isabel Carlisle, after leaving her family and enduring nearly a decade of hardships, learns that her son has fallen ill. Despite being nearly blinded as the result of an explosion, she returns home to see her son again.

Production

Logo for Fox Film Corporation

Cast

Photo of Ann Harding

Ann Harding

Lady Isabella

Photo of Clive Brook

Clive Brook

Capt. William Levison

Photo of Conrad Nagel

Conrad Nagel

Robert Carlyle

Photo of Cecilia Loftus

Cecilia Loftus

Cornelia Carlyle

Photo of O. P. Heggie

O. P. Heggie

Lord Mount Severn

Photo of David Torrence

David Torrence

Sir Richard Hare

Photo of Wally Albright

Wally Albright

William as a Boy

Photo of Ronnie Cosby

Ronnie Cosby

William as a Child

Photo of May Beatty

May Beatty

Charity Bazaar Committee

Photo of Nora Cecil

Nora Cecil

Charity Bazaar Committee

Photo of Tom Ricketts

Tom Ricketts

Rev. Hartley

Photo of Wilhelm von Brincken

Wilhelm von Brincken

Prussian Officer

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Much is made of the physical history of this film. The fact that it's only decent copy lies safely in the vaults of UCLA but I wonder if maybe that's not the best place for this rather unremarkable melodrama? The story centres around "Isabella" (Ann Harding) who marries "Sir Robert" (Conrad Nagel) who accepts her son but his sister "Cornelia" (Cecilie Loftus) doesn't. She now gets up to a bit of manipulation and stirring and that ends up driving the mother away, and to Paris where she makes a new life for herself - never forgetting the child she was forced to leave behind. When it turns out that the encroaching Prussians are going to upset her apple cart and an explosion puts her in the care of physicians who advise that that a darkened room is needed if she is to save her sight, she decides she must return to Britain and see her young lad whilst she still can. There are one or two scenes here where the dialogue is suitably robust for Harding to deliver well, especially when facing down her meddling sister-in-law, but for the most part this is really nothing special. The story follows a fairly predicable path of woe and merriment and more woe and try as I did, I just couldn't really get invested in the affairs of "Isabella" or her predicament - even if her treatment by the men in her life was at best indifferent, at worst cruel and possessive. The photography's fine and all in all it's an adequate drama, but one I think I'll only ever watch once.

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