TY - SER KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - labor strikes KW - immigrants KW - World War I KW - trade unions KW - Irish Americans KW - World War II KW - Panic of 1873 KW - capitalists KW - service industry KW - Czechoslovak Americans KW - Johnstown Flood of 1889 KW - Scottish Americans KW - iron industry KW - steel industry AU - John Meehan AU - Sonya Levien AB - This film adaption of the 1942 novel chronicles four generations of the Scott family—owners and operators of a competitive iron and steel company—from the economic panic of 1873 through the rise of American industry and trade unionism, waves of immigration, class conflict, natural disasters, and two World Wars. Mary Rafferty (Greer Garson), the family's long-serving and trusted Irish maid, is a central character. C1 - 1870s-1940s C2 - unpublished C3 - Allegheny County; Ohio River; Monongahela River; Allegheny River; Pittsburgh; Oakland; Downtown; North Side C4 - Saga; Historical; Women’s; Labor; Psychological; Romance; Immigrant LA - English M3 - Screenplay N1 - Based on a novel by Marcia Davenport (1903-96)
. This film earned two Academy Award nominations. North Side is referred to as Allegheny City, as it was then known. N2 - This film adaption of the 1942 novel chronicles four generations of the Scott family—owners and operators of a competitive iron and steel company—from the economic panic of 1873 through the rise of American industry and trade unionism, waves of immigration, class conflict, natural disasters, and two World Wars. Mary Rafferty (Greer Garson), the family's long-serving and trusted Irish maid, is a central character. PY - 1945 RN - John Meehan (1890-1954) was born in Canada, where he worked in theater. He moved to Hollywood in 1929 and wrote three dozen screenplays. He died in Los Angeles. Sonya Levien (1888-1960), born in Russia, immigrated to New York City and graduated from New York University Law School, then shifted to writing. She is credited to more than 70 screenplays. TI - The Valley of Decision ER -