Remembering Irene Dunne in “I Remember Mama”

Irene Dunn starred in the classic movie "I Remember Mama"Guest blogger Stephen Reginald writes:

In 1948, Irene Dunne was a very youthful looking 50-year-old actress. When she made I Remember Mama, Dunne was fitted with padding to make her appear overweight and makeup was applied to make her look older. It’s hard to believe that Dunne wasn’t the first choice for Marta Hanson, because her performance as the matriarch of a clan of Norwegian Americans is one of the great screen characterizations of all time.

I Still Want To Be Left Alone
Before Dunne signed on to the project, the property had been bought with hopes of coaxing Greta Garbo out of retirement. Garbo had also turned down Alfred Hitchcock around the same time she was being considered for I Remember Mama. Hickcock wanted Garbo to play a murderess in The Paradine Case (1948). She supposedly said “No murderesses, no mamas” and remained in retirement. Marlene Dietrich expressed interest in the role, but producers didn’t think she had enough warmth to portray the character effectively. When Dunne was onboard, everything fell into place.

George Stevens at the Helm
I Remember Mama was director George Stevens' first major production since The More the Merrier (1943). Having served overseas during World War II, observing and filming the liberation of several Nazi death camps, Stevens wanted to return to a simpler time. Stevens was one of the top directors of his day. He directed Gunga Din (1939), Penny Serenade (1941), and Woman of the Year (1942).

The Most Perfect Picture in Years
Based on the play by John Van Druten, which itself was adapted from the short story Mama’s Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes, the movie recounts the trials and tribulations of the Hanson family in the San Francisco of the 1910s. For her role, Dunne studied with a dialogue coach to get her accent just right. Supposedly, she stayed in character while she was filming, speaking to friends and family in her newly acquired Norwegian accent. On screen, Dunne is completely lost in her characterization. There is no artifice or anything untrue in her portrayal of Marta. In his New York Times review, Bosley Crowther said this about Dunne’s performance: “As Mama, the wheelhorse of the family, Irene Dunne does a beautiful job, in a blonde, braided wig and in dresses which actually appear to be worn. Handling with equal facility an accent and a troubled look, Miss Dunne has the strength and vitality, yet the softness, that the role requires.” Michael Curtiz, the Academy Award-winning director of Casablanca, said I Remember Mama was “…the most perfect picture in years…”

Last Great Role
For this, her last great screen role, Dunne received her fifth Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. The film was nominated for four more awards, but was shut out in every category. The Best Actress race of 1949 was a competitive one. The other actresses in the running included Ingrid Bergman as Joan of Arc,Olivia de Havilland in The Snake Pit, Barbara Stanwyck in Sorry, Wrong Number, and eventual winner, Jane Wyman as Johnny Belinda.

Lasting Legacy
Dunne would end her career without that coveted Oscar, but she left us with an extraordinary film legacy as a testament to her unique talents.

Stephen Reginald is a freelance writer, editor, and consultant. A long-time amateur student of film, Reginald was the original host for "Meet Me at the Movies," a monthly classic movie event held in his South Loop Chicago neighborhood. Reginald also teaches adult education classes at Facets Film School in Chicago. For more information, visit Classic Movie Man and South Loop Connection.

 
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  • Grand Old Movies

    I Remember Mama has one of Irene Dunne's best performances, and that's saying something - thanks for highlighting her and this lovely film.

  • Rob

    Dunne is terrific in "I Remember Mama." I knew it had been offered to Garbo at one point, but never heard about Dietrich's interest in the part. Although Marlene supposedly had a penchant for doing many "hausfrau" things in her personal life, I can't even begin to imagine in the role of Mama here!

  • charles

    I remember seeing the movie as a child. A really "nice" warm feeling. She was one of my favorite actresses.

  • Martin Stumacher

    How wonderful Irene Dunne was in I Remember Mama! The moment I hear the soundtrack music and see George Steven's name above the production, I know that this will be a special time for Ms. Dunne. Sadly Irene Dunne never received an Academy Award for her many roles. Showboat with Allan Jones was very special for her.

  • John George

    I have always loved this movie and have watched it many, many times. If you are old enough, do any of you remember the 1950's TV series based on this film (same title)? It starred Peggy Wood as Mama. Wood later went on to play the role of the Mother Superior in the film version of "The Sound of Music".

  • Steve in Sacramento

    Been awhile since I've seen this, will need to watch it again. As good as Irene Dunne is in dramas, I'm not sure I don't prefer her comedy films. "Theodora Goes Wild" pretty funny, and the scene near the end of "The Awful Truth" where she shows up as Cary Grant's "sister" is very nearly a tour de force of comedic acting. And she's REALLY sexy in the final "bedroom" scene. Funny, sexy, matronly - pretty good range.

  • jimy101

    Does anyone remember the television broadcasts of I Remember Mama when it was on local tv networks back in the late 50's? It was broadcasted on Friday nites once a week. It was a terrific family show.

  • JIM RICK

    DON'T FORGET THAT IRENE DUNN GAVE ANOTHER OSCAR NOMINATED PERFORMANCE IN 1950, IN "THE MUDLARK". AGAIN SHE LOST...IT IS A SHAME THAT THIS WONDEFUL ACTRESS WASN'T GIVEN SOME KIND OF AWARD BEFORE SHE PASSED IN 1990 AT THE AGE OF 92.

  • John George

    Yes jimy101, I do remember it, as that's what I was referring to in my previous response. Here are some other "mother - related" tidbits re the original film. Ellen Corby who played Aunt Trina in the film later played Grandma Walton on "The Waltons" TV series, and Barbara BelGeddes who played Kathryn in the original film later became Miss Ellie, the matriarch of the Ewing clan on the TV series/serial "Dallas".

  • stephen reginald

    Dear Rick, Dunne gave a wonderful performance in the "Mudlark" as Queen Victoria, but she wasn't Oscar-nominated for that performance.

    Her total of five Oscar nominations include: Cimarron 1931, Theodora Goes Wild, 1936, The Awful Truth 1937, Love Affair 1939, and I Remember Mama 1949.

    She should have been nominated for (In my opinion) for A Guy Named Joe, 1943 and The White Cliffs of Dover, 1944. Thanks for taking the time to read this post!

  • Lisa C

    A lovely movie with great performances all around. My favorite is Oscar Homolka as Uncle Chris.

  • Connie

    Irene Dunne was perfect in the movie, 'I Remember Mama' - one of my all time fav movies. She was strong, warm, loving & a great mother figure.

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