A Girl of the Limberlost

Where to Watch A Girl of the Limberlost (1934)

1934Movie"Glorious Drama! Thrilling Action! On a Show The Whole Town Will Rave About"

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Released October 14th, 1934, 'A Girl of the Limberlost' stars Louise Dresser, Ralph Morgan, Marian Marsh, Henry B. Walthall The NR movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 18 min, and received a user score of 10 (out of 100) on TMDb, which compiled reviews from 1 top users.

What, so now you want to know what the movie's about? Here's the plot: "Elnora Comstock is the badly abused daughter of Katherine Comstock, who blames her because her father was drowned while on the way home the night she was born. She finds her comfort with Margaret and Westley Sinton, a childless neighboring couple, who help her with her school costs, as does the wealthy Mrs. Parker, who takes an interest in the talented young girl. She meets and falls in love with Phillip Ammon, the nephew of Dr. Ammon, but learns that he is already engaged. The money that Elnora has saved for her college education is stolen, and when Mrs. Comstock goes to retrieve it from a suspect, she also learns of the duplicity of her husband, who had been courting a neighboring woman on the night he drowned. She begs forgiveness of Elnora, and the romance of Elnora and Phillip also begins to flourish." .

'A Girl of the Limberlost' Release Dates

Watch in Movie Theaters on October 14th, 1934