Fred supports his jobless college-grad nephew Bill, who lives off his uncle's apple grove wealth. Bill, a dreamer and golfer, convinces Hazel to marry him instead of Doc Jenkins, but now needs work.

Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for black-and-white fluff from the thirties. If you hate characters who make consistently bad life choices, skip this. It’s for people who want something to watch while folding laundry. Bill is the kind of guy who probably thinks a firm handshake is a car...
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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for black-and-white fluff from the thirties. If you hate characters who make consistently bad life choices, skip this. It’s for people who want something to watch while folding laundry. Bill is the kind of guy who probably thinks a firm handshake is a career path. Watching him drift through his uncle’s apple orchard money is… well, it’s frustrating. But then again, who hasn't known a Bill? The whole thing hinges on him convincing ..."
Barry Conners, Ben Markson
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