A homeless woman living at the city dump hears of the death of a wealthy industrialist and puts in a claim on his estate for her daughter, who is actually the rightful heir..


Is it worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you love 1930s poverty-row grit. If you like slick production values, you will probably hate this. But if you have a soft spot for movies that feel like they were held together by tape and sheer willpower, keep reading. It’s not exactly The Kid, but it’s got a wei...

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

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"Is it worth your time? Honestly, it depends on how much you love 1930s poverty-row grit. If you like slick production values, you will probably hate this. But if you have a soft spot for movies that feel like they were held together by tape and sheer willpower, keep reading. It’s not exactly The Kid, but it’s got a weird, frantic energy that I kinda dug. The whole premise starts in a city dump, which is about as unglamorous as it gets. Our lead character is basically living in the dirt, hearing..."
Lela E. Rogers
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