Englishwoman falls for dude ranch cowboy but goes back to England when she thinks he's only pretending. But he follows her to England.


Should you watch it? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for 1930s fluff or if you're a completist for George O'Brien's work. If you need something with teeth or actual tension, stay away. It’s a movie that smells like old wallpaper and feels like a Sunday afternoon nap. The whole premise is classic fish-out-of-wat...


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"Should you watch it? Honestly, only if you have a soft spot for 1930s fluff or if you're a completist for George O'Brien's work. If you need something with teeth or actual tension, stay away. It’s a movie that smells like old wallpaper and feels like a Sunday afternoon nap. The whole premise is classic fish-out-of-water stuff, but served on a very thin cracker. You have your quintessential Englishwoman who visits a dude ranch and finds herself charmed by the rough-and-tumble cowboy, O’Brien. It..."

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