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  1. An Irish maid, Mary Rafferty (Greer Garson), falls for Paul (Gregory Peck), who is the son of her rich boss, William Scott (Donald Crisp). To further complicate matters, Mary's father, Pat (Lionel ...

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  2. Marcia Davenport's turbulent romance becomes a magnificent motion picture. Mary Rafferty comes from a poor family of steel mill workers in 19th Century Pittsburgh. Her family objects when she goes to work as a maid for the wealthy Scott family which controls the mill. Mary catches the attention of handsome scion Paul Scott, but their romance is ...

  3. Sinopse. O Vale das Bonecas, é um drama estadunidense dirigido por Mark Robson e estrelado por Barbara Parkins, Patty Duke, Sharon Tate, Paul Burke e Susan Hayward, entre outros. O filme é baseado no best-seller homônimo de Jacqueline Susann, que vendeu mais de 30 milhões de cópias nos Estados Unidos e foi traduzido para mais de 20 línguas.

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  5. In Tay Garnett: Films of the 1940s. …of Louis Bromfield’s novel, and The Valley of Decision (1945), a socially conscious melodrama set in 1870s Pittsburgh. In the latter movie, the actress portrayed a housemaid who falls in love with the son (Gregory Peck) of her employer, a steel magnate who owns the mill where her father suffered….

  6. Mary Rafferty comes from a poor family of steel mill workers in 19th Century Pittsburgh. Her family objects when she goes to work as a maid for the wealthy Scott family which controls the mill. Mary catches the attention of handsome scion Paul Scott, but their romance is complicated by Paul's engagement to someone else and a bitter strike among the mill workers.

  7. Paperback $32.00. buy the book. Request Exam or Desk Copy. Request Review Copy. Originally published in 1942, The Valley of Decision was an instant success, and its story of four generations of the Scott family—owners and operators of a Pittsburgh iron and steel works—has since captured the imagination of generations of readers.