
A spoiled carefree rich kid gets into too much trouble for his father who sends him out on his own to prove himself capable of making a respectable man of himself..


Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes, but mostly if you like seeing old stars do things you didn't think they were allowed to do back then. If you're a fan of the Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell duo, you'll probably find this fascinating because it's so much gloomier than their usual stuff. People who hate slo...

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"Is this worth watching today? Honestly, yes, but mostly if you like seeing old stars do things you didn't think they were allowed to do back then. If you're a fan of the Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell duo, you'll probably find this fascinating because it's so much gloomier than their usual stuff. People who hate slow, stagey dialogue from the early 30s will probably want to turn it off after ten minutes though. 🥃 Charles Farrell plays Stephen, and man, he starts off as such a massive brat. ..."
George S. Brooks, Frank Merlin, Owen Davis, S.N. Behrman, Sonya Levien, Jules Eckert Goodman, John Fleming Wilson, Edwin J. Burke
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