Racketeer Lucky Wilson hides on a farm after being shot, falling for the farmer's daughter Pauline. He must reconcile his criminal past with rural life and win over her disapproving father while evading the police.


Alright, so if you're looking for something breezy and a little bit charming from way back when, Hide-Out (1934) is actually worth a peek. It’s definitely for folks who dig old Hollywood, especially the snappy dialogue and quick pacing of the pre-Code era. If you need deep, brooding drama or modern action, you’ll proba...


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"Alright, so if you're looking for something breezy and a little bit charming from way back when, Hide-Out (1934) is actually worth a peek. It’s definitely for folks who dig old Hollywood, especially the snappy dialogue and quick pacing of the pre-Code era. If you need deep, brooding drama or modern action, you’ll probably find it a bit too light, maybe even a little silly. The whole thing kicks off with Robert Montgomery playing Lucky Wilson, a racketeer. And I mean, it kicks off fast. One minut..."
Frances Goodrich, Mauri Grashin, Albert Hackett
United States
Comedy, Romance, Drama

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