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The Mothering Heart

  • 1913
  • Not Rated
  • 29m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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The Mothering Heart (1913)
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A young couple struggle to get ahead, the wife always assuaging the troubles of her melancholy husband. As he climbs the ladder of success, he abandons the homely values and takes up with an... Read allA young couple struggle to get ahead, the wife always assuaging the troubles of her melancholy husband. As he climbs the ladder of success, he abandons the homely values and takes up with another woman. His wife leaves him, returning to her mother's home where she bears a child. ... Read allA young couple struggle to get ahead, the wife always assuaging the troubles of her melancholy husband. As he climbs the ladder of success, he abandons the homely values and takes up with another woman. His wife leaves him, returning to her mother's home where she bears a child. When the husband is abandoned by his concubine, remorse drives him to find his wife...

  • Director
    • D.W. Griffith
  • Stars
    • Walter Miller
    • Lillian Gish
    • Kate Bruce
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    899
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
    • Stars
      • Walter Miller
      • Lillian Gish
      • Kate Bruce
    • 12User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    Walter Miller
    Walter Miller
    • Joe - The Young Husband
    Lillian Gish
    Lillian Gish
    • The Young Wife
    Kate Bruce
    Kate Bruce
    • Young Wife's Mother
    Viola Barry
    • The 'Idle Woman'…
    Charles West
    Charles West
    • The 'New Light'…
    Adolph Lestina
    • The Doctor…
    Jennie Lee
    Jennie Lee
    • The Wash Customer
    Charles Murray
    Charles Murray
    • Male Apache Dancer
    Gertrude Bambrick
    • Female Apache Dancer
    William Elmer
    William Elmer
    • The Doorman
    William J. Butler
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Christy Cabanne
    Christy Cabanne
    • Outside Club
    • (uncredited)
    Josephine Crowell
    Josephine Crowell
    • Woman Collecting Ironing
    • (uncredited)
    Edward Dillon
    Edward Dillon
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    John T. Dillon
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Dell Henderson
    Dell Henderson
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Hyde
    • Outside Club
    • (uncredited)
    J. Jiquel Lanoe
    • Outside Club
    • (uncredited)
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    • Director
      • D.W. Griffith
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    8Hitchcoc

    Lillian Gish Raises Up a Formula Plot

    I found this quite fascinating (although there are some scenes that are really pretty goofy). Lillian plays a woman who is wooed by a handsome young man. Her mother warns her about him, but they eventually marry. Life is hard at first, but they manage. Soon he has some money and begins to be ashamed of her looks and her clothes. He takes her to this really weird nightclub. There is all kinds of strange dancing and music and it really looks idiotic. Anyway, she is really uncomfortable. She refuses to have even a sip of a cocktail he buys for her. She is a bit of s stick in the mud. Soon he makes google eyes at a pretty young woman with a big hat. Soon, they are sneaking out together while the wife, who is now pregnant, stays at home. Eventually, she puts two and two together and takes off to stay with her mother. She has her child there. He husband soon bores his mistress and she takes off with a rich guy who interests her more. The story has a tragic ending. Lillian Gish is one of the greatest actresses of all time.
    Snow Leopard

    Effective Drama With Lillian Gish & More

    Lillian Gish excels in one of her earlier starring roles, and the other characters and the story also help to make "The Mothering Heart" an effective drama that still holds up pretty well. Although some of the details are set in its own era, the general subject matter and the basic themes have not lost any of their force.

    Gish plays a young wife whose troubled, erratic husband causes her a series of heartaches. Her characterization works very well, making the wife thoroughly sympathetic yet always believable. She shows restraint much of the time, while also giving indication of the emotions underneath, so that then the moments of emotional release are that much more effective and memorable.

    Kate Bruce, as the young wife's mother, and Peggy Pearce (Viola Barry), as the wife's rival, also add their talents to the story. D.W. Griffith's technique is resourceful and solid, getting the most out of the setup.

    Besides the good quality of the acting and the technique, the story also still works. Just substitute a few different details, and it provides a couple of thoughtful and sensitive insights on finding happiness at home.
    7JoeytheBrit

    The Mothering Heart review

    The story is very ordinary, but Lillian Gish is incredible as the woman who discovers her undeserving husband's infidelity.
    5wes-connors

    A Song of Two Humans

    D.W. Griffith's version of the classic "American Film Tragedy" - Poor Young Couple is threatened when the man meets… The Seductress! Lillian Gish and Walter Miller are the plain, unassuming lovers; they marry, and she has a child. When they go to Town, Temptress Viola Barry spies hunky Mr. Miller, and the dye is cast. She conveniently has car trouble when he is passing by, and begins her seduction. Miller steps out on Ms. Gish, who finds an incriminating glove in Miller's pocket… and, so on...

    For Griffith and company, "The Mothering Heart" is a bit of a let-down, considering the high quality of the recent "The Burglars's Dilemma" (1912) and "Death's Marathon" (1912). Though everyone works hard, the situation and club flirtation scenes are somewhat silly.

    ***** The Mothering Heart (6/21/13) D.W. Griffith ~ Lillian Gish, Walter Miller, Viola Barry
    8springfieldrental

    Acting Would Never Be The Same Again In Movies

    The stereotypical acting seen in early silent movies captures performers constantly overdramatizing, even when situations in the narratives don't call for such emoting. Several reasons for this overextension of these physical dramatics include the thespian methodology of the Victorian stage. Poor acoustics in most theaters required actors to loudly verbalize as well as to show visually the patrons sitting in the back seats the drama unfolding far from them. Also, with a lack of "dialogue title cards," silent movie actors had to reflect their feelings with body language the spoken word would normally convey in real life.

    D. W. Griffith changed all that. His films were moving towards the direction of actors expressing less with their bodies and more with their faces--hence, he was physically moving his camera in closer to his performers instead of remaining stationary on the standard wide shot.

    In a leap forward in dramatizing his plot by showing the angst of his actress, Griffith had Lillian Gish in June 1913's "The Mothering Heart" break the mold of physicality by filming her acting in a subtle, restrained rendering of a pained wife and new mother dealing with a cheating husband, played by Walter Miller.

    Not that such a performance hadn't been captured on celluloid before. But Gish's mannerisms throughout the movie reflected a new style of acting rarely seen on the screen up until then. The anguish she undergoes is visibly noticed in each step of her discovery her husband has been philandering behind her back. She suspects the relationship when he doesn't return home from work at his normal time, then finding hard evidence of a female's handkerchief in his pocket, then witnessing him getting into his mistress' car. At each step, Gish conveys via her face and body language deep hurt. As a true, strong woman, she is able to take decisive steps to counter her husband's infidelity, all the while refraining from uncontrollable gestures (except for a brief wild release of emotions at the outdoor plants) normally captured in early film of actors in similar situations.

    The cinematic world took notice of Gish's performance in "The Mothering Heart," and from this point onwards, silent movie actors began to taper their excessive movements and learn how to express their innermost feelings by facial expressions.

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1913 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • None
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Материнське серце
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Biograph Company
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    • Runtime
      • 29m
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Silent
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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