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Blossoms in the Dust (1941)

Blossoms in the Dust (1941)
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Greer Garson is dignity and integrity personified in the role of the real-life Edna Gladney. After several life experiences which rival daytime drama for unrelenting misery and melodrama, Edna marries flour-mill owner Sam Gladney (Walter Pidgeon). They have a baby, who dies shortly after Edna discovers that she can never have any other children. To give her life some meaning, Edna sets up the Texas Children's Home and Aid Society, which specializes in caring for illegitimate children and offering them for adoption. After her husband's death, Edna becomes a powerful political figure, succeeding in removing the stigma of illegitimacy by having that word stricken from all future Texas birth certificates; in this way, she honors the memory of her own half sister, who had killed herself upon discovering she was born out of wedlock. MGM thought enough of Blossoms in the Dust to film the production in Technicolor, a luxury usually reserved in 1941 for musicals or Westerns. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Greer GarsonWalter Pidgeon, (more)
Director(s):
Mervyn LeRoy
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Blossoms in the Dust

Greer Garson is dignity and integrity personified in the role of the real-life Edna Gladney. After several life experiences which rival daytime drama for unrelenting misery and melodrama, Edna marries flour-mill owner Sam Gladney (Walter Pidgeon). They have a baby, who dies shortly after Edna discovers that she can never have any other children. To give her life some meaning, Edna sets up the Texas Children's Home and Aid Society, which specializes in caring for illegitimate children and offering them for adoption. After her husband's death, Edna becomes a powerful political figure, succeeding in removing the stigma of illegitimacy by having that word stricken from all future Texas birth certificates; in this way, she honors the memory of her own half sister, who had killed herself upon discovering she was born out of wedlock. MGM thought enough of Blossoms in the Dust to film the production in Technicolor, a luxury usually reserved in 1941 for musicals or Westerns. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Director(s):
Mervyn LeRoy
Writer(s):
Ralph WheelwrightAnita Loos
Producer(s):
Irving AsherMervyn LeRoy
Blossoms in the Dust Awards:
  • 1941 - Film Daily - 10 Best Films
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    Tammy B.

    I have been to this facility. placed my child for adoption. a wonderful place. wonderful movie...still touches my heart after 23 yrs.

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    Cheryl H.

    Excellant movie based on a true story. After the tragic loss of her only child and an adopted sister. She sets up day care in her home and operaters and orphanage.She finds homes for unwanted children and in the process fights to have illegitimate taken off birth cirtificates.

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