Polly returns to the ranch after four years at school, all grown up and with a pet monkey in toe, just in time for the big horse race and to free the rider who was kidnapped to rig the race..

If you have twenty minutes and a weird obsession with 1930s ranch shorts, sure, give it a go. But if you are looking for a deep plot or anything that makes total sense... maybe skip this one. 🐴 Polly comes back from four years at school and for some reason she has a pet monkey. Nobody asks about the monkey. It just e...

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

Robert De Lacey

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"If you have twenty minutes and a weird obsession with 1930s ranch shorts, sure, give it a go. But if you are looking for a deep plot or anything that makes total sense... maybe skip this one. 🐴 Polly comes back from four years at school and for some reason she has a pet monkey. Nobody asks about the monkey. It just exists. Mona Ray plays Polly, and she has this high-pitched energy that is a bit much for a ranch setting. She reminds me a bit of her role in Carmen, Jr., just with more dust and ..."
Hugh Cummings, Betty Scott
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