A carnival huckster and his 17-year-old foster daughter try to be accepted by the townspeople when she and a handsome lad fall in love..


Alright, so you’re looking at Everything's Rosie. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you have a soft spot for really old movies, the kind with a gentle pace and a straightforward heart, then maybe. It's a nice little time capsule. 🎞️But if you need your films to zip along or pack a punch with big twists, you'll...

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Clyde Bruckman

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"Alright, so you’re looking at Everything's Rosie. Is it worth tracking down today? Well, if you have a soft spot for really old movies, the kind with a gentle pace and a straightforward heart, then maybe. It's a nice little time capsule. 🎞️But if you need your films to zip along or pack a punch with big twists, you'll probably find it a bit… sleepy. It's for the patient, the curious, and those who don't mind a bit of dust on their cinematic journey.The story's pretty simple: a carnival huckster..."

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