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8/10
When grief takes over from love.
Sleepin_Dragon1 May 2023
Ruth is heartbroken by the death of her his and, she lives with her mother in law Naomi, and the pair share in their grief, Ruth meets a new man, David, but bet shackles to her ex husband mean she can't fully commit.

Now I'm not too sure, but wasn't there a story in The Bible?

What an interesting storyline this is, well acted, complete with some pretty interesting attitudes of the time.

Normally when you watch a show from the 1950's any parent of a dead offspring is generally fiercely loyal and refuses to accept their death, and often turn on their in laws, Naomi is very different, her attitudes are almost modern.

Ann Harding and June Allyson are both excellent, the quality of acting is quite something, both are totally convincing and sincere.

Well worth seeing, 8/10.
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6/10
interesting first episode
mpgmpg12318 June 2010
Warning: Spoilers
This is the first episode of the many episode show, The Du Pont Show with June Allyson, aka, The June Allyson Show. June only appeared in about 1/3 of the shows and introduced the rest. It is a well produced and very well cast show, with many big stars of the time in roles. June was in some roles typical of her image on the show, but also some more different shows and so that makes it interesting to watch this series.

This is the first episode, about a young widow and her mother in law, also a widow. They are named Ruth and Naomi, as in the woman and her mother in law in the Bible, of the famous "wither thou goest, I will goest, and where thou lodgest I will lodge and thy people will be my people." Similarly, this is about family love and how there are some in laws who are very loving. Allyson is afraid to get remarried and her mother in law encourages her to follow her heart. Allyson gives a nice performance, but the really stand out one is given by Harding, in particular her later scene on the stairs talking about love. A very touching performance and a typical one of this actress in the fifties on TV. She got (or maybe was willing to take) some very age appropriate roles and just offered some lovely, very positive performances in these little half hour playlets.
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