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Lilies of the Field (1930 film)

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Director
  
Producer
  
Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Genre
  
Drama

Cinematography
  
Country
  
United States

Lilies of the Field (1930 film) movie poster

Release date
  
January 5, 1930 (1930-01-05)(limited release)

Writer
  
John F. Goodrich, William Hurlbut (novel)

Cast
  
(Mildred Harker), (Ted Willing), (Walter Harker), (Pink),
Jean Laverty
(Gertie (as Jean Bary))

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Lilies of the Field is a 1930 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Alexander Korda, and starring Corinne Griffith, Ralph Forbes, and John Loder. It was a remake of the silent 1924 film Lilies of the Field, in which Griffith had played the same role. Both films were based on a 1921 play of the same name by William J. Hurlbut. Lilies of the Field was Griffith's first all-dialogue film. The film is not related in any way to the 1963 film of the same name, which starred Sidney Poitier.

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Synopsis

Walter Hawker (Loder), who is married to Mildred Harker (Griffith), falls in love with another woman and wants to separate from his wife without losing custody of his daughter. He frames his wife and files for divorce, and Griffith ends up losing her daughter.

Mildred moves into a cheap apartment and gradually becomes a Broadway showgirl and drowns her depression in a life of alcohol and jazz. Ted Willing (Forbes), a wealthy man, becomes her devoted admirer, but after her experience with her ex-husband, Mildred finds it hard to trust anyone. When Willing offers Mildred financial help, she refuses to accept anything, fearing that her daughter may hear about it. Eventually she realizes that her daughter has completely forgotten about her and allows Willing to take care of her. One day, while she is at a party, Mildred hears of her daughter's death and has a breakdown. She is eventually jailed for vagrancy and disorderly conduct. Willing comes to the police station and rescues her.

Cast

  • Corinne Griffith – Mildred Harker
  • Ralph Forbes – Ted Willing
  • John Loder – Walter Harker
  • Eve Southern – Pink
  • Jean Laverty – Gertie
  • Tyler Brooke – Bert Miller
  • Freeman Wood – Lewis Conroy
  • George Beranger – Barber
  • Douglas Gerrard – Headwaiter
  • Rita La Roy – Florette
  • Betty Boyd – Joyce
  • May Boley – Maizie
  • Virginia Bruce – Doris
  • Charles Hill Mailes – Judge
  • Raymond Largay – Harker's lawyer
  • Joseph E. Bernard – Mildred's lawyer
  • Tenen Holtz – Paymaster
  • Wilfred Noy – Butler
  • Anne Schaefer – First maid
  • Clarissa Selwynne – Second maid
  • Songs

    The theme song for the movie, which was entitled "I'd Like To Be a Gypsy", was written for the film by Ned Washington and Michael H. Cleary. Cleary also wrote "Mechanical Ballet" (a.k.a. "Speed") for the film. This latter number was featured in a Broadway number sequence.

    Preservation status

    No copies of this film are known to exist and it is believed that the film is now lost. Fragments of the "Mechanical Ballet" sequence are preserved in the 1932 Joe E. Brown comedy film entitled The Tenderfoot.

    References

    Lilies of the Field (1930 film) Wikipedia
    Lilies of the Field (1930 film) IMDb Lilies of the Field (1930 film) themoviedb.org