So Big! (1932)
My favorite Barbara Stanwyck movie is her turn as a self-sacrificing mother in Stella Dallas. So Big! feels like her audition for her 1937 Oscar-nominated role.
Once again, Barbara is a poor woman who longs for a better life. She gets a job tutoring a wealthy boy, and then marries a poor farmer and starts a family. Her son becomes the light of her life, and she nicknames him “So Big!” because he’s her only reason for living. She sacrifices, scrimps, and saves, in order to give him a better chance at life. If you liked Stella Dallas, you’ll probably want to rent So Big! on a weekend. It’s a Pre-Hays Code film, so there will be some moments when you gasp and ask, “How did they get away with that?” before you remember the release year of 1932. And you’ll get to see a young Bette Davis and George Brent, as well as Alan Hale, who joined Barbara Stanwyck in Stella Dallas. While I like the later film infinitely better—because it’s hard to compare any film to the tearjerker—this one is fun to watch because it’s very obviously a precursor. If you like Barbara, add this to your list!
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More Barbara Stanwyck movies here!
Once again, Barbara is a poor woman who longs for a better life. She gets a job tutoring a wealthy boy, and then marries a poor farmer and starts a family. Her son becomes the light of her life, and she nicknames him “So Big!” because he’s her only reason for living. She sacrifices, scrimps, and saves, in order to give him a better chance at life. If you liked Stella Dallas, you’ll probably want to rent So Big! on a weekend. It’s a Pre-Hays Code film, so there will be some moments when you gasp and ask, “How did they get away with that?” before you remember the release year of 1932. And you’ll get to see a young Bette Davis and George Brent, as well as Alan Hale, who joined Barbara Stanwyck in Stella Dallas. While I like the later film infinitely better—because it’s hard to compare any film to the tearjerker—this one is fun to watch because it’s very obviously a precursor. If you like Barbara, add this to your list!
Want to watch it? Click here to watch it on ok.ru. And thanks "Classic Movies Kristine Rose" for posting!
More Barbara Stanwyck movies here!