

O Filho que não voltou
Dirigido por John H. AuerKatherine Chandler lives in an apartment house that has been purchased by the local college for a boy's dormitory. She refuses to vacate, certain that her son, who was a wild boy and disappeared after being expelled from the school twenty-sever years ago, will return. The college lets her remain as an unofficial dorm-mother to the students who treat her as their collective grandmother. She becomes convinced that one of the wild students, Johnny, is her grandson since he bears the same name as her lost son. Her attentions reform him, and he is persuaded to marry his pregnant girlfriend, Julie Horton. Katherine awaits the arrival of Johnny's parents, certain that his father is her missing son.
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O Filho que não voltoufoi lançado em 24 de setembro de 1957.
O Filho que não voltoufoi dirigido por John H. Auer.
O Filho que não voltoutem a duração de 80 min.
O Filho que não voltoufoi produzido por John H. Auer.
Katherine Chandler lives in an apartment house that has been purchased by the local college for a boy's dormitory. She refuses to vacate, certain that her son, who was a wild boy and disappeared after being expelled from the school twenty-sever years ago, will return. The college lets her remain as an unofficial dorm-mother to the students who treat her as their collective grandmother. She becomes convinced that one of the wild students, Johnny, is her grandson since he bears the same name as her lost son. Her attentions reform him, and he is persuaded to marry his pregnant girlfriend, Julie Horton. Katherine awaits the arrival of Johnny's parents, certain that his father is her missing son.
Os caracteres-chave em O Filho que não voltou são Katherine Chandler (Ethel Barrymore), Tom McKay (Cecil Kellaway), Johnny Chandler (Stuart Whitman).
O Filho que não voltou é avaliado Approved.
O Filho que não voltou é um filme de Drama, Romance.
O Filho que não voltou tem uma classificação de audiência 6de 10.















