Cary Scott

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Cary Scott is the middle-aged widow and socialite protagonist of the 1955 melodrama "All That Heaven Allows," whose romance with a younger gardener challenges the rigid norms of her upper-class community.

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Cary Scott canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageGroup middle-aged
appearsIn All That Heaven Allows
characterArc from social conformity to personal fulfillment
countryOfWorkOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy Douglas Sirk
familyStatus mother of two adult children
filmDirector Douglas Sirk
filmGenre melodrama
filmReleaseYear 1955
filmStudio Universal-International
gender female
languageOfWork English
livesIn suburban American town
maritalStatus widow
medium feature film
narrativeRole central viewpoint character
nationality American
notableCharacteristic challenges upper-class social norms
engages in romance with a younger man
occupation housewife
portrayedBy Jane Wyman
protagonistOf All That Heaven Allows
romanticPartner Ron Kirby
socialClass upper class
socialStatus socialite
themeAssociation age-gap romance
class conflict
conformity vs individuality

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Ron Kirby loveInterestOf Cary Scott