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Stella Dallas (1937)
In King Vidor's classic tearjerker:
- the touching, famous sequence of Stella (Barbara
Stanwyck) and her daughter Laurel (or "Lollie") (Anne
Shirley) waiting at her unattended birthday party - removing plates
as regrets were received until they were the only ones
- the train berth scene in which her caring teenaged
daughter came down to "cuddle" with her mother who had
overheard criticisms (about being "a common looking creature
for a mother")
- a gauche Stella's self-sacrificing renunciation scene
with Helen Morrison (Barbara O'Neil) in which she suggested giving
up her daughter for a better life
- the scene of Stella deliberately staging a vulgar
appearance for her daughter in her showy, coarse and common style
(reading a "LOVE" book, listening to loud music and smoking
a cigarette)
- the unforgettable final wedding scene and Stella's
reactions as she was standing alone in the rain at the outer gate
gazing lovingly and adoringly - with tears in her eyes (and biting
a handkerchief in her mouth) - through the mansion's window at her
daughter's high-society wedding
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Stella in the Rain Gazing at Her Daughter's
Wedding
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- the ending in which the gathering crowd was told
by a policeman to move along - and afterwards, Stella's joyful stride
down the street as the film faded to black
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The Empty Birthday Party Table
Train Berth Scene
Stella's Deliberately Vulgar Appearance
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