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1936101 minDrama, Romance

Dodsworth

Is Dodsworth a Hit or Flop?

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Is Dodsworth worth watching? With a rating of 7.093/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dodsworth Synopsis

A retired auto manufacturer and his wife take a long-planned European vacation only to find that they want very different things from life.

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Top Cast

Walter Huston
Walter HustonSam Dodsworth
Ruth Chatterton
Ruth ChattertonFran Dodsworth
Paul Lukas
Paul LukasArnold Iselin
Mary Astor
Mary AstorEdith Cortright
David Niven
David NivenCaptain Clyde Lockert
Gregory Gaye
Gregory GayeBaron Kurt Von Obersdorf
Maria Ouspenskaya
Maria OuspenskayaBaroness Von Obersdorf
Odette Myrtil
Odette MyrtilRenée de Penable
Spring Byington
Spring ByingtonMatey Pearson
Harlan Briggs
Harlan BriggsTubby Pearson

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Is Dodsworth worth watching?

Yes, Dodsworth is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.093/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is Dodsworth hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.093/10), Dodsworth is considered a hit among viewers.

What genre is Dodsworth?

Dodsworth is a Drama, Romance movie that A retired auto manufacturer and his wife take a long-planned European vacation only to find that they want very different things from life....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 19, 2022
★ 7

The title of this doesn't help it much: it sounds like it ought to be about a butler in a grand old English stately home but Walter Huston ("Sam") is superb, as the millionaire motor car industrialist who sells his company and sets off with wife "Fran" (Ruth Chatteron) to "do" Europe. Even on the boat, where she meets the rather suave, dapper David Niven ("Capt. Lockert") it starts to become clear that their marriage, though on the face of it loving, is not strong. When they get to Paris and she meets Paul Lukas ("Iselin") that becomes even more evident and soon "Sam" is doing all he can to keep the wife he loves from divorcing him. This is quite a slow burn of a story; but it isn't dull. The rapport between the two stars is tenderly and honestly performed; she the slightly younger woman looking for what ever life (and wealth) can offer; him the more settled man who wants to get back to family, home and hearth. There are a few gentle twists to the story and the ending, I found to be somewhat vindicating. This has made the transition from stage to screen well; William Wyler has managed to lose much the rigidity theatrical cross-overs can present on the big screen, and there is a nice cameo from Maria Ouspenskaya towards the end that really does put a fly in the ointment.