Marigold Tate (Lupino) runs away from boarding school to stay with her retired aunt. She faces hostility from the locals, who display bigotry and snobbery towards her.


If you are looking for a hidden classic, Ready for Love isn't it. But if you want to see a teenaged Ida Lupino get treated like a medieval witch by a bunch of angry small-town gossips, it is definitely worth a watch. Fans of weird pre-code era oddities will have a good time. If you want a tight, logical plot, you will...

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"If you are looking for a hidden classic, Ready for Love isn't it. But if you want to see a teenaged Ida Lupino get treated like a medieval witch by a bunch of angry small-town gossips, it is definitely worth a watch. Fans of weird pre-code era oddities will have a good time. If you want a tight, logical plot, you will probably hate it. Ida plays Marigold, who runs away from her boring boarding school to live with her retired aunt. The locals instantly decide she is a bad influence. It is that..."
William Slavens McNutt, J.P. McEvoy, Roy Flannagan
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