A girl gets into trouble at her orphanage and is sent away to reform school. She escapes en route but is found and brought to trial.


Is it worth your time? If you like old black-and-white stuff that doesn't quite know what it wants to be, you might have a good time here. It’s definitely for fans of 1930s sentimentality. If you’re looking for a tight, logical script, you’re probably going to be annoyed by how fast everything shifts. Jane Withers is ...
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"Is it worth your time? If you like old black-and-white stuff that doesn't quite know what it wants to be, you might have a good time here. It’s definitely for fans of 1930s sentimentality. If you’re looking for a tight, logical script, you’re probably going to be annoyed by how fast everything shifts. Jane Withers is the whole engine of this thing. She plays this mischievous kid who is basically a whirlwind of trouble. Sometimes it’s funny, and sometimes you just want her to stop moving for fiv..."

Thomas E. Jackson
Frederick Hazlitt Brennan, Lou Breslow, Paul Burger, Edward Eliscu
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