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Rachel And The Stranger (1948)

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Director:

Norman Foster

Starring:

Robert Mitchum, Loretta Young, William Holden

Genres:

US Classics, Western

Origin:

USA

Certificate:

PG

Languages:

English

Running Time:

92 min

Rachel And The Stranger

synopsis


David Harvey is a widower with a young son, Davey, and they live on an isolated Ohio farm during the pioneer days. He wants his son to be raised in the manner his wife would have wanted, that is, with proper schooling, Bible study and proper manners. Rachel, an indentured servant is sold to David by her father in order to pay off his debts. David than marries her in order that little Davey would have a mother to properly raise him. However, David shows no real affection towards Rachel, for this is a marriage of convenience. This all changes when Jim, a friend of the family comes for a visit. During his stay, David sees that there is more to Rachel than just being a "bonds woman", especially when Jim takes a liking to her. This awaken new feelings in David for Rachel.

 
 

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