Virginia Weatherford returns home after leaving the Western town of Sulfur Springs ten years earlier. She is shocked to discover that her mother, who operates a hotel with a rough clientele, has become as hardened as her tenants.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: yes, but only if you enjoy morally ambiguous frontier tales. This 1930s Western blends rugged landscapes with complex family drama, though...
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W.S. Van Dyke

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Louis D. Lighton, Hamlin Garland, Hope Loring
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