Carnie owner Buck Rankin marries local girl Helen and plans to go straight, but after a brawl ends up with a twenty-year sentence for manslaughter. When a pregnant Helen vows to wait for him Rankin forges a letter from the warden's office informing Helen that Rankin drowned while attempting to escape.


Is this for you? If you like old-school melodramas where people make life-ruining decisions just to be noble, you’ll probably have a good time with Whirlpool. It’s got that specific 1930s punchiness that doesn't waste time on small talk. But if you hate it when characters could solve a problem in five seconds just by s...

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"Is this for you? If you like old-school melodramas where people make life-ruining decisions just to be noble, you’ll probably have a good time with Whirlpool. It’s got that specific 1930s punchiness that doesn't waste time on small talk. But if you hate it when characters could solve a problem in five seconds just by speaking the truth, you’re going to be pulling your hair out. It’s a frustrating watch, but in a way that kept me glued to the screen. Buck Rankin is a guy who thinks he’s doing th..."
Ethel Hill, Dorothy Howell, Howard Emmett Rogers
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