Molly and Bee, sweet young 'working girls,' live in a cheap room over a New York grocery store. Molly's idol, wealthy Jack Cromwell, lives in a Long Island mansion but is markedly less happy, since his fiancée Jane won't discourage her other admirers.


You should definitely watch this if you have a soft spot for the days when movies were just learning how to talk. It is perfect for a rainy Sunday when you want to feel gentle and maybe a little bit silly. If you hate high-pitched singing or plots that make no sense, you will probably turn it off in ten minutes. 🎬 Ja...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"You should definitely watch this if you have a soft spot for the days when movies were just learning how to talk. It is perfect for a rainy Sunday when you want to feel gentle and maybe a little bit silly. If you hate high-pitched singing or plots that make no sense, you will probably turn it off in ten minutes. 🎬 Janet Gaynor is Molly, and she is just so earnest it kind of hurts. She lives over a grocery store with her friend Bee, and their room looks like a stage play set, but in a cozy way...."
Ray Henderson, Lew Brown, Buddy G. DeSylva
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