The Barretts of Wimpole Street

The Barretts of Wimpole Street

14/9/1934 1h 49m 6.0/10

Overview

Remarkable poet Elizabeth Barrett is slowly recovering from a crippling illness with the help of her siblings, especially her youngest sister, Henrietta, but feels stifled by the domestic tyranny of her wealthy widowed father. When she meets fellow poet Robert Browning in a romantic first encounter, her heart belongs to him. However, her controlling father has no intention of allowing her out of his sight.

Director

Sidney Franklin

Top Billed Cast

Maureen O'Sullivan

Maureen O'Sullivan

Henrietta Barrett

Charles Laughton

Charles Laughton

Edward Moulton-Barrett

Fredric March

Fredric March

Robert Browning

Norma Shearer

Norma Shearer

Elizabeth Barrett

Ralph Forbes

Ralph Forbes

Captain Surtees Cook

Katharine Alexander

Katharine Alexander

Arabel Barrett

Reviews

CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

7/4/2025

7/10

I thought that there was something almost claustrophobic about this film as we are introduced to a well-off family who live in a grand villa in London’s west end. There are nine siblings, all well into adulthood, and all under the thumb of their oppressive windowed father (Charles Laughton). His red line rule is that none of them are ever to marry, which up until now has not mattered so much. When eldest daughter, and the apple of his eye, “Elizabeth” (Norma Shearer) who is a successful but bedridden poet, is introduced to the appreciative “Browning” (Frederic March) though, this dynamic begins to change a little. It’s not just her that is rocking the boat. Her younger sister “Henrietta” (Maureen O’Sullivan) has also taken a shine to a fine soldier of the king and so dad determines that he is going to relocate the entire brood to a country home with no neighbours, callers or suitors. The question is, can “Elizabeth” find the courage to walk out of that door for a life of her own? Though he really only features sparingly, Laughton is on solid form here as the suited and bearded bully, and both the powerful Shearer and O’Sullivan foil that ghastliness in effectively different ways as he tries everything from threats to tears to keep his family from escaping his clutches. In many ways, he cuts quite a sad figure as the plot reveals that there is little love for him amongst his family and though he can hardly blame anyone else for that, we get the distinct impression that the man is scared! It’s a good looking film that adapts the Besier play quite poignantly and characterfully.

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