United States / Oct 31, 1919
Human Desire (1919)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
The orphan Bernice (Stewart) is raised almost to womanhood by the good sisters in an Italian convent. Worshiping a picture of the Madonna and Child, she is seized by a great desire to have a child she can call her own. Running away to America, where she has been told babies are plentiful, she is taken in by Robert Bruce, an artist whose wife has refused to divorce him, and poses for his projected masterpiece, a Madonna. Bernice falls in love with the baby borrowed for this posing and is filled with sorrow when the child is taken away. Robert, who has become sincerely but honorably in love with the girl, adopts a baby for her. His wife meets Bernice and the baby, believes the worst, and insults her. Bernice takes the child and leaves the house, becoming lost in the city and finally finding refuge in a hospital where the child dies. Robert learns from his wife the reason for Bernice's departure, locates the girl, and, after divorcing his wife, marries her.
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| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Human Desire |
| Original language | EN |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Louis B. Mayer Productions |
| Release date | 31 ottobre 1919 |
| Production | Anita Stewart, Louis B. Mayer |
| Writer | Violet Irwin |
| Assistant directors | Wilfrid North |
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