Loretta Young hasn't made a cinema film since she quit movies at 40 in 1953. This quality TV film testifies that the years have treated the lady very well, and impaired her acting ability not a whit. Although the story of an eccentric millionairess offers more schmaltz than substance, the acting lifts it on to an altogether higher plane, especially from Loretta, regal yet rebellious as the philanthropist, Trevor Howard, the model of fortitude and resourcefulness as her English butler, and from Arthur Hill as her staid son. Nicely paced, this tear-jerker, though pure melodrama, does its job with dash and style.
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