
The Jones family goes to a convention traveling in a trailer. The oldest daughter gets involved with a convict, the oldest son has a love affair, and the youngest son gets into photography.

If you're looking for a breezy, slightly dusty trip back in time, Back to Nature is worth a look. People who love those old-fashioned family comedies with way too many subplots will have a blast, but if you have zero patience for ’30s-era melodrama, you’ll probably want to skip this one. It’s essentially a road movie,...


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"If you're looking for a breezy, slightly dusty trip back in time, Back to Nature is worth a look. People who love those old-fashioned family comedies with way too many subplots will have a blast, but if you have zero patience for ’30s-era melodrama, you’ll probably want to skip this one. It’s essentially a road movie, but the car is a trailer and the tension is pretty low-stakes. The Jones family is clearly struggling to keep their cool while the world around them turns into a series of unfortu..."
Katharine Kavanaugh, Robert Ellis, Helen Logan
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