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The heiress, director, William Wyler

Label
The heiress, director, William Wyler
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
Rating: Not rated
Main title
The heiress
Oclc number
1090563698
Responsibility statement
director, William Wyler
Runtime
115
Series statement
Criterion collection, 974
Summary
A graceful drawing-room drama and piercing character study driven by emotional uncertainty and lacerating cruelty, wherein a young naive woman falls for a handsome young man who her emotionally abusive father suspects is a fortune hunter. Catherine Sloper is a shy and backwards young woman who lives with her father, Dr. Austin Sloper, in 1849 New York. By all accounts Catherine's mother was a beautiful and graceful creature with the charm of queens. Catherine never knew her mother since she died while in childbirth, but her father often reminds her of all the things her mother was and that she is not. Catherine inherited a great deal of money after her mother passed and will inherit twice as much more at the passing of her father. So, when a poor but handsome and well-bred man, Morris Townsend, begins to court Catherine, her father becomes suspicious that he must be after her money. After all, Catherine is plain and boring. What could she possibly offer to this young man - other than her money? When she refuses to give up her new beau her father threatens to disinherit her. Will her father eventually convince her to give him up and wait for a suitable husband? Will Catherine and Morris elope and live on the money left to her by her mother? Or could it be that Catherine finally finds all the grace and charm of her mother only to use it against the men in her life?
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.filmdirector
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