When shipping clerk Jack Kelly is recruited by his employer to help his golf game, his boss insists he conceal his humble identity at the country club..


Okay, so Love in the Rough from 1930. If you’re into really old Hollywood, the kind with that early talkie feel, this one might be a fun little escape. It’s got a sweet, uncomplicated vibe that’s a nice change from today’s loud movies. But if you need fast pacing and modern sensibilities, you’ll probably find yourself ...

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"Okay, so Love in the Rough from 1930. If you’re into really old Hollywood, the kind with that early talkie feel, this one might be a fun little escape. It’s got a sweet, uncomplicated vibe that’s a nice change from today’s loud movies. But if you need fast pacing and modern sensibilities, you’ll probably find yourself checking your watch. It's definitely for the classic film buffs, or maybe folks who just love a good golf story, even a goofy one. Anyone expecting a sleek, fast-moving rom-com wil..."
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