Connie Chase receives a letter from Chaseville in Chase County, Kentucky, informing her that her lawyer husband, Charley, is a descendant of the Blue Grass State Chases. Assuming that they are now aristocratic heirs, they take a trip to visit their wealthy relations.


Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you're a completist for these kinds of dusty shorts. If you hate dated stereotypes or plots that pivot into nonsense without warning, skip it. It’s a bizarre little relic. It feels like someone had a script for a drama and then decided halfway through that everyone should just s...
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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly, only if you're a completist for these kinds of dusty shorts. If you hate dated stereotypes or plots that pivot into nonsense without warning, skip it. It’s a bizarre little relic. It feels like someone had a script for a drama and then decided halfway through that everyone should just start dancing. The Setup Connie and Charley arrive in Kentucky expecting aristocratic cousins. Instead, they find people who clearly haven't worn shoes since the turn of the centur..."
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