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* SpiritedYoungLady: This describes Lydia to a T. So much so, that as an elderly woman, she expresses regret for the highly spirited ways of her youth.

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%% * SpiritedYoungLady: This describes Lydia to a T. So much so, that as As an elderly woman, she expresses regret for the highly spirited ways of her youth.
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* GiantPoofySleeves: As was the style in the late 1890s, Lydia sports many puffy sleeves.

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* GiantPoofySleeves: As was the style in the late 1890s, Lydia sports has many puffy sleeves.
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* Flashback: The film is mostly told through flashbacks, and there is even a flashback within a flashback in one scene.
* FramingDevice: Now old and frail, Michael invites Lydia to his home and also invites all her old beaus. They begin to reminisce about the past, and Lydia’s involvement with each of them.
* FriendToAllChildren: Lydia emphatically states that it wasn’t her four beaus that changed her life but Johnny, the blind boy she meets while saying goodbye to Michael.

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* Flashback: {{Flashback}}: The film is mostly told through flashbacks, and there is even a flashback within a flashback in one scene.
* FramingDevice: Now old and frail, Michael invites Lydia to his home and also invites all of her old beaus. They begin to reminisce about the past, and Lydia’s involvement with each of them.
* FriendToAllChildren: Lydia emphatically states that it wasn’t her four beaus that changed her life but Johnny, the blind boy she meets while saying goodbye to Michael.Michael's ship when he goes off to war.
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''Lydia'' (1941) is a British melodrama starring Creator/MerleOberon, Creator/JosephCotten, Edna May Oliver, and directed by Julien Duvivier.

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''Lydia'' (1941) is a [[BritishFilms British melodrama melodrama]] starring Creator/MerleOberon, Creator/JosephCotten, Edna May Oliver, and directed by Julien Duvivier.
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* [[DatingWhatGrandmaHates Dating What Daddy Hates]]: Robert is the man Mrs. [=MacMillan=] definitely dislikes. Granted, when he shows up to meet her, he’s as drunk as a skunk.

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* [[DatingWhatGrandmaHates [[DatingWhatDaddyHates Dating What Daddy Grandma Hates]]: Robert is the man Mrs. [=MacMillan=] definitely dislikes. Granted, when he shows up to meet her, he’s as drunk as a skunk.

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The titular Lydia is spirited young lady who has her mind made up about love: she wants all of its trappings or none at all.

Told through multiple flashbacks, Lydia looks back at her life and the four beaus that went into and out of her life as a young, spirited woman of the late Victorian Age.

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The titular Lydia is spirited young lady who character has her mind made up about love: she wants all of its trappings or none at all.

all. Told through multiple flashbacks, Lydia looks back at her life and the four beaus that went into and out of her life it as a young, spirited woman of the [[TheGayNineties late Victorian Age.
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* [[DatingWhatGrandmaHates DatingWhatDaddyHates]]: Robert is the man Mrs. [=MacMillan=] definitely dislikes. Granted, when he shows up to meet her, he’s as drunk as a skunk.

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* [[DatingWhatGrandmaHates DatingWhatDaddyHates]]: Dating What Daddy Hates]]: Robert is the man Mrs. [=MacMillan=] definitely dislikes. Granted, when he shows up to meet her, he’s as drunk as a skunk.
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Lydia (1941) is a British melodrama starring Creator/MerleOberon, Creator/JosephCotten, Edna May Oliver, and directed by Julien Duvivier.

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Lydia ''Lydia'' (1941) is a British melodrama starring Creator/MerleOberon, Creator/JosephCotten, Edna May Oliver, and directed by Julien Duvivier.




Not to be confused with the indie rock band of the same name.



* AguishedDeclarationOfLove: Lydia has two genuine ones thrown her way: one by Michael and another by Frank.

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* AguishedDeclarationOfLove: AnguishedDeclarationOfLove: Lydia has two genuine ones thrown her way: one by Michael and another by Frank.



* SpiritedYoungWoman: This describes Lydia to a T. So much so, that as an elderly woman, she expresses regret for the highly spirited ways of her youth.

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* SpiritedYoungWoman: SpiritedYoungLady: This describes Lydia to a T. So much so, that as an elderly woman, she expresses regret for the highly spirited ways of her youth.
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Lydia (1941) is a British melodrama starring Creator/MerleOberon, Creator/JosephCotten, Edna May Oliver, and directed by Julien Duvivier.

The titular Lydia is spirited young lady who has her mind made up about love: she wants all of its trappings or none at all.

Told through multiple flashbacks, Lydia looks back at her life and the four beaus that went into and out of her life as a young, spirited woman of the late Victorian Age.
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!!This film shows the following tropes:
*AguishedDeclarationOfLove: Lydia has two genuine ones thrown her way: one by Michael and another by Frank.
*BlindMusician: Frank is a classically trained pianist from Hungary.
*TheCasanova: Richard is the true cad of the quartet of men who courted Lydia. He’s the one who stood her up for an elopement and led her on for over a year. And, unforgivably, he’s doesn’t even remember her.
*ChickFlick: It’s the 1940s equivalent called a “Woman’s Picture.”
*CoolOldLady: At first she seems like a stick in the mud, but Mrs. [=MacMillan=] is actually a pretty forward-thinking woman. When Michael and Lydia are set to be married, she lets her butler (who’s Michael’s dad) sit with them and have dinner with them. Even when her upper-echelon friends sniff at the marriage, she tells them that Michael is a good man and that’s all that matters.
*CostumePorn: The film is full of late Victorian garb with its miles and miles of luxurious and ruffled fabrics.
*[[DatingWhatGrandmaHates DatingWhatDaddyHates]]: Robert is the man Mrs. [=MacMillan=] definitely dislikes. Granted, when he shows up to meet her, he’s as drunk as a skunk.
*TheGayNineties:
*Flashback: The film is mostly told through flashbacks, and there is even a flashback within a flashback in one scene.
*FramingDevice: Now old and frail, Michael invites Lydia to his home and also invites all her old beaus. They begin to reminisce about the past, and Lydia’s involvement with each of them.
*FriendToAllChildren: Lydia emphatically states that it wasn’t her four beaus that changed her life but Johnny, the blind boy she meets while saying goodbye to Michael.
*HaveAGayOldTime: Lydia tells Richard to stop “making love like a wolf” when he gets too handsy.
*HollywoodHeartAttack: Old Mrs. [=MacMillan=] dies of one while giving a lovely speech to Michael and Lydia.
*OldMaid: Lydia almost marries Michael, but she realizes that she just doesn’t love him in ‘’that’’ way. So, she never marries and calls herself a spinster.
*OldMoney: Lydia’s family gained their Boston millions via seafaring.
*OrphanageOfLove: Upon a chance meeting of Johnny, a blind boy from the poor New York tenements, Lydia decides to open an orphanage for the blind. And, of course, the orphanage is a place full of happy children.
*TheJeeves: Michael’s father is the Jeeves for the [=MacMillan=] family.
*LoveTriangle: There’s almost too may to count.
*SpiritedYoungWoman: This describes Lydia to a T. So much so, that as an elderly woman, she expresses regret for the highly spirited ways of her youth.
*ParasolOfPrettiness: Lydia sports various parasols to match her intricate outfits.
*GiantPoofySleeves: As was the style in the late 1890s, Lydia sports many puffy sleeves.
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