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Home, Sweet Home

  • 1914
  • Passed
  • 55m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
308
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Lillian Gish and Henry B. Walthall in Home, Sweet Home (1914)
Drama

John Howard Payne at his most miserable point in life, writes a song which becomes popular and inspires other people at some point in their lives.John Howard Payne at his most miserable point in life, writes a song which becomes popular and inspires other people at some point in their lives.John Howard Payne at his most miserable point in life, writes a song which becomes popular and inspires other people at some point in their lives.

  • Director
    • D.W. Griffith
  • Writers
    • D.W. Griffith
    • H.E. Aitken
  • Stars
    • Henry B. Walthall
    • Josephine Crowell
    • Lillian Gish
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    308
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    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Writers
      • D.W. Griffith
      • H.E. Aitken
    • Stars
      • Henry B. Walthall
      • Josephine Crowell
      • Lillian Gish
    • 6User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Henry B. Walthall
    Henry B. Walthall
    • John Howard Payne
    Josephine Crowell
    Josephine Crowell
    • Payne's Mother
    Lillian Gish
    Lillian Gish
    • Payne's Sweetheart
    Dorothy Gish
    Dorothy Gish
    • Sister of Payne's Sweetheart
    Fay Tincher
    Fay Tincher
    • The Worldly Woman
    Mae Marsh
    Mae Marsh
    • Apple Pie Mary Smith
    Spottiswoode Aitken
    Spottiswoode Aitken
    • James Smith - Mary's Father
    Robert Harron
    Robert Harron
    • The Eastener, Robert Winthrop
    Miriam Cooper
    Miriam Cooper
    • The Fiancee
    Mary Alden
    Mary Alden
    • The Mother
    Donald Crisp
    Donald Crisp
    • The Mother's Son
    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
    • The Mother's Son
    Jack Pickford
    Jack Pickford
    • The Mother's Half-Wit Son
    Fred Burns
    Fred Burns
    • The Sheriff
    Courtenay Foote
    Courtenay Foote
    • The Husband
    Blanche Sweet
    Blanche Sweet
    • The Wife
    Owen Moore
    Owen Moore
    • The Tempter
    Edward Dillon
    Edward Dillon
    • The Musician
    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Writers
      • D.W. Griffith
      • H.E. Aitken
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    Michael_Elliott

    Fine Performances Make It Worth Viewing

    Home, Sweet Home (1914)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    Interesting, if not totally successful, drama from Griffith tells four different stories with the later three being wrapped around John Howard Payne's song Home, Sweet Home. The film starts off with Payne (Henry B. Walthall) leaving his mother and sweetheart (Lillian Gish) to find fame but ends up in a world of depression only to die alone but first writing a song that would become famous much later. In the second story a man (Robert Harron) falls in love with a woman (Mae Marsh) but gets a chance to go out West. The third story deals with two brothers (one played by Donald Crisp) who hate one another and try to do each other off. The fourth story has a wife (Blanche Sweet) being tempted to leave her husband for a man with more money. This Griffith film clocks in at 55-minutes but it really doesn't feel like a feature but instead just four shorts thrown together. I must admit that the director did a very good job at connecting all three "separate" stories to the song from the first one. I thought Griffith did a pretty good job at building the stories up but all of them vary in quality. The opening has a strong performance by Walthall and this is probably the best of the group. Gish is also quite strong as she and Walthall get some nice scenes together. The story involving the man going out West is also a good one thanks in large part to the terrific performance by Harron. The story with the two brothers is so over-dramatic that you can't help but roll your eyes. I thought this was without question the weakest story. The final one is the shortest but it's always nice to see Sweet. We even get a prologue that features Walthall being dragged to Hell by some evil forces only to have an angel (played by Lillian Gish) to try rescue him. As you can tell, this film features a terrific cast of Griffith's regulars and we also get Dorothy Gish and Jack Pickford. Seeing such a large cast in a 55-minute movie is certainly a plus but one wishes the final two stories had been written just a tad bit better. With that said, fans of Griffith or the cast will find enough here to make this worth viewing at least once.
    Snow Leopard

    An Interesting Idea That Works Fairly Well

    The idea of joining together four different narratives with the theme of "Home, Sweet Home" works fairly well in this early full-length D.W. Griffith feature. The account of composer John Howard Payne's own life is interesting for the way that it puts his well-known song in context. The other three stories vary in quality, but all are at least worth seeing. The format seems to have been a hedge against the possibility that releasing the whole thing as one picture might be unsuccessful. But Griffith and others would soon make better use of the multiple narrative idea, making this feature of some interest historically.

    Of the three fictional stories, one is mostly routine (the young married couple), one is pretty good (the young man heading out west), and one is somewhat interesting but heavy-handed and unconvincing (the two brothers). All of them are similar to familiar kinds of one-reel dramas from the era. None of the stories are particularly memorable, but they're not bad either. As a whole, the idea and the material are good enough to make it worth watching.

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      Released in two parts of three reels each.
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      Featured in American Masters: Lillian Gish: The Actor's Life for Me (1988)

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 1914 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hogar, dulce hogar
    • Filming locations
      • Chatsworth Park, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Majestic Motion Picture Company
      • Reliance Film Company
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    • Runtime
      55 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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