City Girl Page #3

Synopsis: Lem goes to Chicago to sell the wheat his family has grown on their farm in Minnesota. There he meets the waitress Kate. They fall in love and get married before going back to the farm. Kate is accepted by Lem's mother and kid sister but is rejected by his father, who believes she married for the money. (And the fact that Lem didn't get a fair price for the wheat is her fault too). The reapers arrive and quickly they make things even more complicated by making their move on Kate. Lem misunderstands the situation and believes Kate is actually interested. In despair Kate leaves the farm and Lem goes looking for her.
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): F.W. Murnau
Production: 20th Century Fox
 
IMDB:
7.9
Rotten Tomatoes:
80%
PASSED
Year:
1930
90 min
80 Views


I been wrong, Lem,

and I'm sorry...

...Don't leave us! Let me find

Kate and beg her to stay.

No...I got to find her myself.

I won't try to stop

you again, boys.

You can go whenever you want to.

We ain't goin' to leave

till your wheat's in!

You're on the wrong road.

There's only more farms

like ours that way...

...That's the road to the station.

Let me give you a lift, Kate.

Remember when we first

came along this road...

...how happy we were?

When I got your note

Kate, I went crazy...

Father, here's Kate.

Can you forgive me... Kate?

Come back with us...

to your home.

THE END:

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Elliott Lester

Elliott Lester is a British film and television director, best known for directing the film Blitz. He made his directing debut in 2006 with Love Is the Drug, and his latest film, Aftermath, was released on 4 April 2017. more…

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Submitted on August 05, 2018

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