The tale of two sisters with the older one pledged to look after the younger one that transpires between a department store, NYC's Central Park and a boarding house. THe older one is the sweet, old-fashioned type and the younger is a jazz-age flapper who takes whatever falls her way.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it requires a certain appreciation for the nuances of its era and the gentle humor it provides. This film from 1929 offers a char...
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Frank Tuttle

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