
Farm girl Hattie dreams of a day when she will be delivered from the drudgery of the farm work foisted on her by her foster parents. Her friend Millie, who has experienced city life, returns to town and teaches Hattie the ways of the city.

Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a thing for pre-code era dramas that feel like they were stitched together with a bit of twine and a lot of hope. If you like your movies polished and high-budget, skip this. If you enjoy watching a character slowly lose their patience with a slow-paced life, you might ...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Paul L. Stein

William Parke
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"Is this worth a watch? Honestly, only if you have a thing for pre-code era dramas that feel like they were stitched together with a bit of twine and a lot of hope. If you like your movies polished and high-budget, skip this. If you enjoy watching a character slowly lose their patience with a slow-paced life, you might find something to latch onto here. The whole thing moves at a speed that I can only describe as aggressively casual. Hattie spends a lot of time looking wistful while leaning on f..."
Edward LeSaint
Ben Verschleiser, John F. Goodrich
United States

