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Imitation of Life (1959)
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This glamorized remake of the 1934 film Imitation of Life bears only a passing resemblance to its source, the best-selling novel by Fannie Hurst. Originally, the heroine was a widowed mother who kept the wolf from the door by setting up a successful pancake business with her black housemaid. In the remake, Lana Turner stars as a would-be actress who is raising her daughter on her own. She chances to meet another single mother at the beach: African-American Juanita Moore. Moore goes to work as Turner's housekeeper, bringing her light-skinned daughter along. As Turner's stage career goes into high gear, Moore is saddled with the responsibility of raising both Turner's daughter and her own. Exposed to the advantages of the white world, Moore's grown-up daughter (Susan Kohner) passes for white, causing her mother a great deal of heartache. Meanwhile, Turner's grown daughter (Sandra Dee), neglected by her mother, seeks comfort in the arms of handsome photographer John Gavin. When Moore dies, her daughter realizes how selfish she's been; simultaneously, Turner awakens to the fact that she hasn't been much of a mother for her own daughter, whose romance has gone down the tubes. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Lana TurnerJohn Gavin, (more)
Director(s):
Douglas Sirk
Format(s):
DVD
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    Tondarra M.

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    Karl H.

    A great movie! Perhaps not quite as good as Douglas Sirk's ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS, but still well worth a viewing. There is so much going on in this movie behind the melodrama plot: camera angles, colors, reflections. A much braver film than GUESS WHO'S COMING TO DINNER which is often cited as a breakthrough film about race relations. Sirk may not be everyone's cup of tea, and some viewers may see it only as a tearjerker/soap opera. But it is much more. Hopefully Universal will continue to release Sirk's films to DVD.

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    Rod W.

    found out about this film whilst reading Dodd Darin's book about his parents. Sandra Dee doesn't come in till later in the film. First time seeing Lana Turner. I had no idea what the film was about till I watched it - sometimes it was come on now, but other times so touching and moving. It was kinda epical in away I thought too. Glad Annie got her wish.

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