Portrait of Clare (1950)
Directed by Lance Comfort
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Synopsis by Hal Erickson
Portrait of Clare is largely offered in flashback. The title character, played by Margaret Johnston, spends 10 years in seclusion with her son (Jeremy Spenser) after the death of her young husband (Ronald Howard). For her son's sake, Clare enters into a loveless marriage with lawyer Dudley Wilburn (Robin Bailey). But she doesn't find true happiness until turning to her cousin, Robert Hart (Richard Todd). Produced by British Pathe, Portrait of Clare was released in the U.S. by Pathe's sister-firm Monogram (aka Allied Artists).
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child, cousin, death, flashback, granddaughter, lawyer, love, marriage, reminiscence, romance, wedding, widow/widower, woman