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Close to My Heart

Close to My Heart is a 1951 American drama film directed by William Keighley, written by James R. Webb (based on his novel A Baby for Midge), and starring Ray Milland and Gene Tierney.[1][2]

Close to My Heart
Directed byWilliam Keighley
Screenplay byJames R. Webb
Based onBaby for Midge
1950 story in Good Housekeeping
by James R. Webb
Produced byWilliam Jacobs
StarringGene Tierney
Ray Milland
CinematographyRobert Burks
Edited byClarence Kolster
Music byMax Steiner
Production
company
Warner Bros.
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • October 1951 (1951-10)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot edit

Brad Sheridan (Milland), a newspaper columnist, and wife, Midge Sheridan (Tierney), cannot have children of their own; and, they decide to adopt. The adoption agency tells Midge the waiting list is long; however, Midge learns of an abandoned child left at the police station. The police tell Midge the child, a boy named Danny, is a ward of the juvenile court. Brad and Midge visit the child under the ruse of Midge being Brad's secretary. Brad thinks their chances to adopt Danny are slim if the child is placed with the adoption agency because of the long wait. Midge continues to visit Danny and becomes attached. Brad, not wanting to become too emotionally involved, writes a column disclosing the child's abandonment, angering Midge. Mrs. Morrow, from the adoption agency, inspects the Sheridan's home, but warns them that adopting Danny is risky due to the child's un-investigated background. Danny is not wanted by other prospective adoptive parents because he is a "foundling," which clears a path for the Sheridans to adopt him. Brad is told of a well-known local couple's adopted son becoming an adult criminal, with his adoptive parents only then discovering he came from an irreputable background.

Brad's investigation leads him to an apartment and a woman named Arlene who tells Brad that Danny's mother, named Martha, died giving birth at the apartment building. Arlene lied to authorities that the child's father took the baby, and she took the child herself. She gives Brad a ring belonging to Martha. Without Midge's knowledge, Brad begins an investigation of Martha's history. The operator of a boarding house where Martha stayed, gives Brad a sweater that belonged to Martha. Brad tells Midge of his efforts to investigate Danny's background. Mrs. Morrow from the adoption agency warns Midge that Brad should stop his investigation; and, the agency cannot go forward with the adoption unless he does. Meanwhile, Brad discovers Martha was a reputable schoolteacher who was keeping company with a man, named Edward Hewitt, who Brad suspects accompanied Martha to Reno to marry her. Brad directs a photo of Hewitt be published for identification. Mrs. Morrow recognizes Hewitt's photo, informs Midge that Hewitt is incarcerated for murder, and tells her the adoption cannot go forward.

Brad visits Hewitt at San Quentin State Prison. Brad tells Hewitt, whose real name is Everett Heilner, that he has a son and Martha died giving birth. A callous Hewitt says there was no place in his life for a child and tells Brad the boy will "never be a cop." Brad returns home and learns from an embittered Midge the agency took Danny in order to protect Danny from Brad. Brad rushes out to retrieve the child but is stopped by the court's probation officer. Brad convinces Mrs. Morrow to approve the adoption by describing how a meeting with Heilner's brother convinced him that nurturing a child is more important than the nature of the child's background.

Cast edit

Production edit

Ray Milland and Gene Tierney were loaned out to star in this Warner Bros.' film.[citation needed]

Gene Tierney was still trying to cope with the personal tragedy of giving birth to a severely disabled daughter.[citation needed]

Radio adaptation edit

Close to My Heart was presented on Lux Radio Theatre March 2, 1953. The one-hour adaptation starred Milland and Phyllis Thaxter.[3]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Variety film review; October 10, 1951, page 6.
  2. ^ Harrison's Reports film review; October 13, 1951, page 163.
  3. ^ Kirby, Walter (March 1, 1953). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. p. 46. Retrieved June 23, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  

External links edit

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Close to My Heart is a 1951 American drama film directed by William Keighley written by James R Webb based on his novel A Baby for Midge and starring Ray Milland and Gene Tierney 1 2 Close to My HeartDirected byWilliam KeighleyScreenplay byJames R WebbBased onBaby for Midge1950 story in Good Housekeepingby James R WebbProduced byWilliam JacobsStarringGene TierneyRay MillandCinematographyRobert BurksEdited byClarence KolsterMusic byMax SteinerProductioncompanyWarner Bros Distributed byWarner Bros Release dateOctober 1951 1951 10 Running time90 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Radio adaptation 5 Notes 6 External linksPlot editBrad Sheridan Milland a newspaper columnist and wife Midge Sheridan Tierney cannot have children of their own and they decide to adopt The adoption agency tells Midge the waiting list is long however Midge learns of an abandoned child left at the police station The police tell Midge the child a boy named Danny is a ward of the juvenile court Brad and Midge visit the child under the ruse of Midge being Brad s secretary Brad thinks their chances to adopt Danny are slim if the child is placed with the adoption agency because of the long wait Midge continues to visit Danny and becomes attached Brad not wanting to become too emotionally involved writes a column disclosing the child s abandonment angering Midge Mrs Morrow from the adoption agency inspects the Sheridan s home but warns them that adopting Danny is risky due to the child s un investigated background Danny is not wanted by other prospective adoptive parents because he is a foundling which clears a path for the Sheridans to adopt him Brad is told of a well known local couple s adopted son becoming an adult criminal with his adoptive parents only then discovering he came from an irreputable background Brad s investigation leads him to an apartment and a woman named Arlene who tells Brad that Danny s mother named Martha died giving birth at the apartment building Arlene lied to authorities that the child s father took the baby and she took the child herself She gives Brad a ring belonging to Martha Without Midge s knowledge Brad begins an investigation of Martha s history The operator of a boarding house where Martha stayed gives Brad a sweater that belonged to Martha Brad tells Midge of his efforts to investigate Danny s background Mrs Morrow from the adoption agency warns Midge that Brad should stop his investigation and the agency cannot go forward with the adoption unless he does Meanwhile Brad discovers Martha was a reputable schoolteacher who was keeping company with a man named Edward Hewitt who Brad suspects accompanied Martha to Reno to marry her Brad directs a photo of Hewitt be published for identification Mrs Morrow recognizes Hewitt s photo informs Midge that Hewitt is incarcerated for murder and tells her the adoption cannot go forward Brad visits Hewitt at San Quentin State Prison Brad tells Hewitt whose real name is Everett Heilner that he has a son and Martha died giving birth A callous Hewitt says there was no place in his life for a child and tells Brad the boy will never be a cop Brad returns home and learns from an embittered Midge the agency took Danny in order to protect Danny from Brad Brad rushes out to retrieve the child but is stopped by the court s probation officer Brad convinces Mrs Morrow to approve the adoption by describing how a meeting with Heilner s brother convinced him that nurturing a child is more important than the nature of the child s background Cast editRay Milland as Brad Sheridan Gene Tierney as Midge Sheridan Fay Bainter as Mrs Morrow Howard St John as E O Frost Mary Beth Hughes as Arlene Ann Morrison as Mrs Barker James Seay as Everett C Heilner Edward C Hewitt Baby John Winslow as Baby Danny as Baby John Eddie Marr as Taxi Driver DunneProduction editRay Milland and Gene Tierney were loaned out to star in this Warner Bros film citation needed Gene Tierney was still trying to cope with the personal tragedy of giving birth to a severely disabled daughter citation needed Radio adaptation editClose to My Heart was presented on Lux Radio Theatre March 2 1953 The one hour adaptation starred Milland and Phyllis Thaxter 3 Notes edit Variety film review October 10 1951 page 6 Harrison s Reports film review October 13 1951 page 163 Kirby Walter March 1 1953 Better Radio Programs for the Week The Decatur Daily Review p 46 Retrieved June 23 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp External links editClose to My Heart at the TCM Movie Database Close to My Heart at IMDb Close to My Heart at AllMovie Close to My Heart at the American Film Institute Catalog Close to My Heart at Rotten Tomatoes nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Close to My Heart amp oldid 1190844662, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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