For the fifth time, this time on her eighteenth birthday, headstrong and defiant heiress Kay Allyn is determined to get married, this time to layabout Jack Pierson. While her father, J.

Is it worth your time? If you're a fan of old-school B-movies that don't overstay their welcome, you'll probably get a kick out of The Footloose Heiress. It's short, punchy, and mostly harmless. On the other hand, if you need a plot that actually holds up to more than ten seconds of scrutiny, stay far away. This isn't ...


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"Is it worth your time? If you're a fan of old-school B-movies that don't overstay their welcome, you'll probably get a kick out of The Footloose Heiress. It's short, punchy, and mostly harmless. On the other hand, if you need a plot that actually holds up to more than ten seconds of scrutiny, stay far away. This isn't exactly Forsaking All Others, and it doesn't try to be. The Setup Kay is the kind of character who would definitely get blocked on social media today. She's eighteen and apparentl..."
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