
Tom and Ruth are disowned by their parents after eloping. They take up jobs as tenant farmers and learn the true value of marriage, working, and living.

Is it worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon spent in an attic looking through old photo albums, you might get a kick out of In His Steps. It’s not for the action crowd, that’s for sure. If you’re allergic to 1930s melodrama or characters who are a little too earnest for their own good, s...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you like movies that feel like a Sunday afternoon spent in an attic looking through old photo albums, you might get a kick out of In His Steps. It’s not for the action crowd, that’s for sure. If you’re allergic to 1930s melodrama or characters who are a little too earnest for their own good, skip it. Everyone else? It’s a decent time-capsule of a film. The whole premise is basically: rich kids elope, get kicked out, and realize farming is really, really hard. It’s simp..."
Karl Brown, Charles Sheldon, Hinton Smith
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