Divorced Ethnologist John Parker loves his two boys, Al and Terry, and misses them terribly when they have to leave his archaeological dig at the end of the summer. While Al goes to military school, Terry returns home and learns that his mother, Grace, has married Dr.


Should you watch this? Honestly, only if you’re into the kind of 1930s melodrama that relies on stiff collars and even stiffer dialogue. If you want something light, stay far away. If you’re the type of person who likes watching old-school domestic squabbles play out with zero irony, you’ll probably find this weirdly c...

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"Should you watch this? Honestly, only if you’re into the kind of 1930s melodrama that relies on stiff collars and even stiffer dialogue. If you want something light, stay far away. If you’re the type of person who likes watching old-school domestic squabbles play out with zero irony, you’ll probably find this weirdly charming. John Parker is an ethnologist who digs holes in the ground for a living, which I guess is why he’s so bad at digging himself out of his own life’s mess. When his ex-wife ..."
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