Thursday, August 25, 2011

Never to Love (1940) Part 4 of 8 | eldercarenews.org

Also Known As: A Bill of Divorcement On Christmas Eve, in England, Sydney Fairchild arrives home late for dinner. Her mother Margaret and aunt Hester insist that she come to the table immediately, and the two women grow more distraught as they discuss Margaret?s plans to marry Gray Meredith. Hester, a Catholic, disapproves of Margaret?s wedding plans, and expresses her apprehension about Margaret?s recent divorce from her first husband Hilary, Hester?s nephew. The modern-thinking Sydney, who doesn?t get along with her aunt, upsets her soon after arriving at the table, causing the elder woman to depart. Afterward, Margaret and Sydney talk about Hilary, who Sydney believes has been in an asylum suffering from shell-shock for the last twenty years. Gray then arrives to meet Margaret, and after they leave, Sydney?s fianc?, John Storm, a wealthy Australian land-owner, appears. The young couple begin to discuss plans for a large family. When John receives a telegram informing him that his father, in Paris for the holiday, has been arrested, he leaves immediately to join him. Later, a phone call alerts the family that Hilary has escaped from the asylum, and Sydney finally learns that there is a history of insanity in her family. When Hilary unexpectedly returns home, Sydney introduces herself but is unable to tell him that Margaret has divorced him and plans to remarry. Although Hilary proclaims that he has recovered his sanity, Margaret insists on calling Dr. Alliot, the family ?

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