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Life’s Harmony
UNITED STATES · 1916

Life’s Harmony

Frank Borzage
age discrimination music and faith small-town life loyalty and devotion generational conflict
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Synopsis

Josiah Pringle, a benevolent old musician, who ekes out his livelihood by giving music lessons, after playing the organ for twenty years in the church of a little New England hamlet, must make way for a younger man, Gordon Howard, who comes from Boston. Faith Pringle, adopted by Josiah and his aged sister, Letitia, is leader of the choir, and when Pringle is replaced, she refuses to sing, but rele

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