Goldie is a young girl who was taken in by her aunt after her mother died in Paris , brought to USA and lived until 19 with her aunts family. They don't understand her and call her a hussy and so she won't stay any longer and sets off for her dreams in Hollywood.


Should you watch Goldie Gets Along today? Honestly, that depends on your patience for 1930s fluff. If you find old studio-era charm comforting, you might enjoy it. If you want a movie that actually knows where it's going, you'll probably hate it. The whole thing feels like a collection of scenes taped together with ch...

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

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"Should you watch Goldie Gets Along today? Honestly, that depends on your patience for 1930s fluff. If you find old studio-era charm comforting, you might enjoy it. If you want a movie that actually knows where it's going, you'll probably hate it. The whole thing feels like a collection of scenes taped together with chewing gum. Goldie leaves her stifling aunts because they call her a 'hussy'—which is a word I haven't heard in real life in about twenty years. It’s a classic setup for a girl hitt..."
Hawthorne Hurst, William Absalom Drake
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