Big Boy's mother takes in washing to make ends meet. An irate customer demands money for damaged clothing, but Mother has no money to give her.


Is it worth the watch? If you have fifteen minutes and a soft spot for dogs, then yeah, give it a look. It’s a sweet little piece of history that doesn't try too hard. People who can't stand old-fashioned 'cute' kid acting should probably stay away. It’s very much of its time. 🐾 The laundry problem The whole plot sta...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have fifteen minutes and a soft spot for dogs, then yeah, give it a look. It’s a sweet little piece of history that doesn't try too hard. People who can't stand old-fashioned 'cute' kid acting should probably stay away. It’s very much of its time. 🐾 The laundry problem The whole plot starts because Big Boy’s mom is poor and 'takes in washing.' It's one of those old movie tropes that feels very real when you see her cramped house. An angry customer comes in and dem..."
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