Seth Parker takes in Robbie Turner and protects him from his cruel father Rufe. When the father disappears, Seth intends to raise Robbie as his own son.


If you're wondering if you should sit through this 1931 flick, the answer is... maybe? You'll probably like it if you enjoy movies that feel like an old, slightly damp wool blanket. But if you hate slow talking and people being too nice to each other, you should definitely skip it. 🏠 The movie is basically a vehicle...

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

William A. Seiter

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"If you're wondering if you should sit through this 1931 flick, the answer is... maybe? You'll probably like it if you enjoy movies that feel like an old, slightly damp wool blanket. But if you hate slow talking and people being too nice to each other, you should definitely skip it. 🏠 The movie is basically a vehicle for Phillips Lord, who played this character Seth Parker on the radio. He’s like the ultimate nice grandpa who has an answer for everything. It’s a bit weird seeing a movie built..."
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