7/10
Edward Arnold & Francis Farmer were Great
30 March 2007
This 1936 film held my interest from beginning to end which starts out with timber cutting and logging the wood from Wisconsin to the mill for paper products. Edward Arnold, (Bernard,'Barney' Glasgow) is in charge of this logging business and has a goal of becoming very wealth which he accomplishes. Barney falls in love with a woman who works in a dance hall and sweeps her away with his charm and promise for bigger and better things. However, Barney has a business deal with an old friend and it requires Barney marry this man's daughter, so he goes off and leaves Lotta Morgan played by Francis Farmer. Lotta Morgan then marries Walter Brennan, (Swan Bostrom) and they have a daughter, Lotta Bostrom, (Francis Farmer) The plot thickens with Barney getting the hots for Lotta Bostrom a girl who could be his daughter. However, Joel McCrea,(Richard Glasgow) falls in love with Lotta Bostrom and you will have to see this great film to find out just what really happens. In one scene it looked like they were going discover the use for paper cups, namely:- "Dixie CUPS" Great Film, Enjoy!
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