
A child genius has fun getting her cousin into trouble. When she is not bedeviling her cousin, she is helping her father get out of trouble with con artists.


"Finn and Hattie," this older flick, might actually be worth a look if you’re into quirky, fast-paced comedies from way back when. Folks who dig snappy dialogue and a bit of slapstick with a clever kid pulling strings will probably have a decent time. If you need super serious plots or modern effects, though, you’ll li...

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

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""Finn and Hattie," this older flick, might actually be worth a look if you’re into quirky, fast-paced comedies from way back when. Folks who dig snappy dialogue and a bit of slapstick with a clever kid pulling strings will probably have a decent time. If you need super serious plots or modern effects, though, you’ll likely find it a bit dated and maybe even a little silly. It’s certainly not for everyone, but it has a charm. Right from the start, you get that Mitzi Green, playing Hattie, is the..."
Donald Ogden Stewart, Sam Mintz, Joseph L. Mankiewicz
United States

1931 · IMDb 5.3

