
Although Edith Adams and her mother are seven weeks late with their rent, Mrs. Adams, living in the more prosperous past, is more concerned with her daughter's inability to meet a man of refinement.

Is this thing worth your time? If you have a soft spot for old-school melodrama and don't mind a plot that feels like it’s being held together by duct tape and sheer luck, sure. Give it a watch. If you get annoyed by characters who constantly sabotage themselves, stay far away. There is a specific kind of frustration ...


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"Is this thing worth your time? If you have a soft spot for old-school melodrama and don't mind a plot that feels like it’s being held together by duct tape and sheer luck, sure. Give it a watch. If you get annoyed by characters who constantly sabotage themselves, stay far away. There is a specific kind of frustration watching Edith Adams deal with her brother Wade. He’s the kind of guy who loses money faster than a leaky faucet. The whole movie feels like a cycle of people begging for cash. Ho..."
H.A. Carlisle, Betty Burbridge, L.S. Heifetz
United States

1936 · IMDb 5.2


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