

The Past of Mary Holmes
1933 Directed by Harlan ThompsonMary Holmes (MacKellar), once a famous opera star known as Maria di Nardi, now lives in a run-down shanty and suffers from alcoholism. Known for her eccentric behavior, Mary breeds geese, and is thus known in her neighborhood as 'The Goose Woman'. She blames her grown son Geoffrey (Linden) for the deterioration of her voice, and does everything to destroy his life. When Geoffrey, who works as a commercial artist, announces to her that he will marry Joan Hoyt (Arthur), an actress, she becomes torn with jealousy and threatens to reveal to Joan that he is an illegitimate birth.
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Helen MacKellar
....................................................Mary Holmes

Eric Linden
....................................................Geoffrey Holmes

Jean Arthur
....................................................Joan Hoyt

Richard 'Skeets' Gallagher
....................................................Ben Pratt

Ivan F. Simpson
....................................................Jacob Riggs

Clay Clement
....................................................G.K. Ethridge

J. Carrol Naish
....................................................Gary Kent
Director
...........................................................Harlan Thompson
Slavko Vorkapich
Executive Producer
...........................................................David O. Selznick
Writer
...........................................................Marion Dix
Edward Doherty
Assistant Director
...........................................................George Yohalem
Sound Recordist
...........................................................Hugh McDowell Jr.
Production Companies
...................................................RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
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