
Bob and Helen decide to move to California and make a fresh start. Bob wants to buy a nut farm, but Helen dreams of being in the movies.

Alright, so 'The Nut Farm' is one of those old films that feels like a quiet afternoon spent in a dusty attic. If you're into a bit of vintage charm, some straightforward moralizing, and don't mind a slower pace, you might find a certain quaint enjoyment here. But if you need sharp wit or anything resembling modern pac...


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"Alright, so 'The Nut Farm' is one of those old films that feels like a quiet afternoon spent in a dusty attic. If you're into a bit of vintage charm, some straightforward moralizing, and don't mind a slower pace, you might find a certain quaint enjoyment here. But if you need sharp wit or anything resembling modern pacing, it's probably best to just keep scrolling. This one isn't for everyone, for sure. The whole setup is pretty simple: Bob and Helen, our main duo, head to California. Bob, play..."
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