The premise that a beautiful girl can become a successful artist is tested by an Indiana girl who, after a lot of effort, finds herself as a salesgirl behind the counter of a department store. There, her Prince Charming, in the guise of a chauffeur, comes to her rescue.


If you have a free hour and want something that feels like a warm blanket, Home, James is a good pick. It is definitely for people who like that specific 1920s brand of innocent romance. If you can't stand silent films or 'rich guy in disguise' tropes, you will probably want to skip this one entirely. Laura La Plante ...

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

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"If you have a free hour and want something that feels like a warm blanket, Home, James is a good pick. It is definitely for people who like that specific 1920s brand of innocent romance. If you can't stand silent films or 'rich guy in disguise' tropes, you will probably want to skip this one entirely. Laura La Plante is the main reason to watch. She has this way of looking at the camera that makes you feel like you are in on the joke with her. She plays Laura, a girl from Indiana who moves to t..."
Aileen Manning
Gladys Johnson, Mort Blumenstock, Joseph F. Poland, Albert DeMond
United States

