An "I Remember Mama" Worth Remembering
Back in the days when both writers and audiences prized loving families as much as dysfunctional ones, people couldn't get enough of the Hansons, a poor but close-knit clan of Norwegian-American immigrants living in San Francisco during the 1910s.They were the subject of the bestselling memoir "Mama's Bank Account," which was adapted into the 1944 John Van Druten play I Remember Mama (in which Marlon Brando made his …