Strange Interlude

Strange Interlude

Director: Robert Z. Leonard Cast: Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer
, Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Robert Young
Robert Young
, Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Robert Z. Leonard
Strange Interlude

Strange Interlude

Director: Robert Z. Leonard Cast: Norma Shearer
Norma Shearer
, Clark Gable
Clark Gable
, Robert Young
Robert Young
, Maureen O'Sullivan
Maureen O'Sullivan
Robert Z. Leonard

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Overview

A remarkably smooth 110-minute adaptation of Eugene O'Neill's marathon eight-hour play, Strange Interlude was advertised as "the picture in which you hear the characters think," a nod to O'Neill's technique of having the characters speak their innermost thoughts out loud between dialogue passages (on-stage, the actors stood stock still while delivering their soliloquies; in the film, their thoughts are heard on the soundtrack). Norma Shearer plays Nina Leeds, who during WWI is talked out of marrying her soldier sweetheart, Gordon Shaw (Robert Young), by her professor father (Henry B. Walthall). When Gordon dies two days before the Armistice, the embittered Nina rebels against her father, escaping his dominance by marrying faithful Sam Evans (Alexander Kirkland). Upon discovering that there is a strain of insanity in the Evans family, Nina, desperate to have children, enters into a romance with Dr. Ned Darrell (Clark Gable). She bears his child, a son named Gordon (Tad Alexander as a child, Robert Young as an adult), assuring Evans that the baby is his. Gordon grows up idolizing Evans and despising Darrell, even though the boy is unaware of the circumstances of his birth or his true parentage. Her love for her son bordering on the obsessive, Nina does everything she can to dominate the boy even into adulthood, trying to scare away her son's fiancée, Madeline (Maureen O'Sullivan), by bringing up the insanity issue. Hoping to make up for past misdeeds, Darrell orders Nina to stop poisoning Madeline's mind against Gordon. By the time Evans suffers a fatal heart attack, Nina and Darrell have lost whatever love they shared between them. Through it all, Charlie Marsden (Ralph Morgan), a family friend who has long harbored an unrequited love for Nina, stands on the sidelines vicariously living his life through Nina and Darrell. Of necessity severely cut due to time and censorial constrictions, Strange Interlude still manages to distill the essence of the O'Neill play in its comparatively brief running time. The film's major flaw can also be found in the original play: though the characters age only 25 years or so in the course of the story, by the film's end they are seen doddering around like nonagenarians. The "speaking one's thoughts" gimmick in Strange Interlude was parodied in such comedy films as Animal Crackers, Me and My Gal, So This Is Africa, and even the Walter Catlett two-reeler Get Along Little Hubby.

Product Details

Release Date: 03/23/2009
UPC: 0883316126967
Original Release: 1932
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 1:52:00
Sales rank: 35,873

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Norma Shearer Nina Leeds
Clark Gable Ned Darrell
Robert Young Gordon
Maureen O'Sullivan Madeline
Alexander Kirkland Sam Evans
Ralph Morgan Charlie Marsden
May Robson Mrs. Evans
Henry B. Walthall Prof. Leeds
Mary Alden Maid
Tad Alexander Gordon as a Boy

Technical Credits
Robert Z. Leonard Director
Irving Thalberg Producer
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