Themes: Small-Town Life, Mothers and Daughters, Actor's Life
Main Cast: Barbara Stanwyck, Richard Carlson, Lyle Bettger, Marcia Henderson, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lori Nelson
Release Year: 1953
Country: US
Run Time: 79 minutes
Plot
All I Desire an early exercise in Douglas Sirk Baroque, is set at the turn of the century. Long divorced from her husband Richard Carlson, itinerant actress Barbara Stanwyck returns to her home town to watch her daughter perform in a high school play. Stanwyck decides to turn over a new leaf and devote herself to the daughter she's never known. This she finds next to impossible, thanks to ugly small-town gossip attending her return. The film was obviously building up to an unhappy ending, but producer Ross Hunter intervened, tacking on an unbelievably upbeat denouement. This artistic outrage evidently didn't hurt Hunter's relationship with director Douglas Sirk, inasmuch as the two would continue to successfully collaborate in the future. All I Desire is based on a novel by Carol Brink. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Alexander Golitzen - Art Director, Bernard Herzbrun - Art Director, Kenny Williams - Choreography, Rosemary Odell - Costume Designer, Douglas Sirk - Director, Miton Carruth - Editor, Joseph E. Gershenson - Composer (Music Score), Henry Mancini - Composer (Music Score), Herman Stein - Composer (Music Score), Joseph E. Gershenson - Musical Direction/Supervision, Carl Guthrie - Cinematographer, Ross Hunter - Producer, Russell A. Gausman - Set Designer, Julia Heron - Set Designer, Robert Blees - Screenwriter, James Gunn - Screenwriter, Gina Kaus - Screenwriter, Carol Ryrie Brink - Book Author