Lena Rivers (1932 film)

Lena Rivers, aka The Sin of Lena Rivers, is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Phil Rosen based on the 1856 novel by Mary Jane Holmes, which had been filmed on several occasions throughout the silent era.

John's wife, Matilda, is not at all happy about their coming, and holds it against Lena that she was born out of wedlock.

John's daughter, Caroline, thinks Lena is "common" and doesn't include her socially.

Upon their arrival, they meet a neighbor, Mr. Graham, who takes an obvious interest in Lena.

Mr. Graham, while showing Lena his horses, explains to her that she reminds him of a girl he was in love with a long time ago.