
A wealthy woman is taken in by three slum kids when she falls out of her carriage and hurts herself when her horse spooks..

Is it worth watching? Honestly? Probably not, unless you’re a total completist for 1930s dramas or you just really like seeing May Robson do her thing. If you’re into gritty realism or snappy pacing, skip this. You will find it slow, clunky, and frankly, a bit like watching a play that forgot it was supposed to be a mo...


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"Is it worth watching? Honestly? Probably not, unless you’re a total completist for 1930s dramas or you just really like seeing May Robson do her thing. If you’re into gritty realism or snappy pacing, skip this. You will find it slow, clunky, and frankly, a bit like watching a play that forgot it was supposed to be a movie. The whole thing starts with a carriage wreck. It’s meant to be a big, chaotic moment, but the camera just kind of sits there. The horse gets spooked, the woman falls, and the..."
Betty Arden
Chester Beecroft, Samuel Ornitz, Barry Trivers, Harry Poppe
United States

