Withers and her father Summerville arrive at a Southern mansion and turn the cotton pickers into entertainers to raise money to save the place..


Is this worth your time? Honestly? Probably not. Unless you are a dedicated student of 1930s studio fluff or you have a weird obsession with how Hollywood used to frame the South, you’ll likely find this one exhausting. It’s for the folks who like their history lessons served with a side of cringe. If you are looking f...


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"Is this worth your time? Honestly? Probably not. Unless you are a dedicated student of 1930s studio fluff or you have a weird obsession with how Hollywood used to frame the South, you’ll likely find this one exhausting. It’s for the folks who like their history lessons served with a side of cringe. If you are looking for anything remotely grounded in reality, you are going to hate it immediately. Jane Withers is doing that high-energy child-star thing she was famous for, but here it just feels ..."
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