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Stella Dallas (1925 film)

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'Stella Dallas' is a 1925 American silent drama film that was produced by Samuel Goldwyn, adapted by Frances Marion, and directed by Henry King. The film stars Ronald Colman, Belle Bennett, Lois Moran, Alice Joyce, Jean Hersholt, and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.[http://www.afi.com/members/catalog/DetailView.aspx?s=&Movie=12407 The AFI Catalog of Feature Films: 'Stella Dallas'][https://web.stanford.edu/~gdegroat/AJ/reviews/stellad.htm 'Stella Dallas' at The Alice Joyce Website, by Greta De Groat] Prints of the film survive in several film archives.

This was the first feature film adaptation of the 1923 novel 'Stella Dallas' by Olive Higgins Prouty. Subsequent film versions were 'Stella Dallas' (1937) and 'Stella' (1990).

Plot



As described in a review in a 1925 film magazine, upon the suicide of his father who has embezzled funds, Stephen Dallas (Colman), reared in luxury, forsakes, his sweetheart Helen (Joyce) and hides in a mill town. Lonely, he succumbs to the blandishments of Stella (Bennett). For a while their married life is happy and a baby girl is born. Stella, however, never rises to Stephen's social level. She dresses gaudily, her ideas and tastes are crude, her boon companion is a horseman of the coarse type. Stephen finally leaves her but agrees she can keep their child, Laurel. Years pass. Laurel (Moran) grows up. Stella comes to the realization that she is a drag on Laurel who takes after her father. Stifling her pride she agrees to a divorce so that Stephen can marry Helen, now a widow, to provide Laurel with a proper home and "mother," but Laurel refuses to leave her own mother. Stella, deciding that no sacrifice to too great for her daughter's happiness, hunts up her friend Ed (Hersholt), now a drunkard, and tells Laurel she is going to marry him and sends her to visit her father claiming that she and Ed are going away for a year. Laurel resumes her romance with a fine young fellow and they are married, while Stella in the rain outside watches the ceremony and leaves weeping, but happy that her sacrifice has not been in vain.

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