Drama following the lives of an immigrant farm family in Maine.Drama following the lives of an immigrant farm family in Maine.Drama following the lives of an immigrant farm family in Maine.
Georgie Billings
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- (as George Billings)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe world's first snowmaking machine was invented for the snow seen at the beginning of the movie. The invention, by Warner Bros technical director Louis Geib, consisted of three rotating blades that shaved ice from a 400 pound block, and a high power fan that blew the resulting particles into the air. The invention spurred the development of more sophisticated machines that went on to be used at ski resorts around the world.
- GoofsThe sign on the train station misspells the town of Ogunquit, Maine as "Ogonquit".
- Quotes
Stan Janowski: Strange when you think how falling in love spoils people's lives sometimes.
- Crazy creditsThe credits are presented in a leather book, and a male hand turns each page.
- SoundtracksIn the Shade of the Old Apple Tree
(1905) (uncredited)
Music by Egbert Van Alstyne
Played on the phonograph
Featured review
The title is a farming joke! This is the story of an immigrant family, trying to make a go of it in Maine. But it never really gets going... we see the ups and downs of farm life. Sons that go off to get educated and may or may not come back to the family home. Barns burning down. Hard work and sadness. This one never picked up steam... just kind of slowly moves along. Right at the very end, finally some emotions and magic. And that's the end. Should have started with that much earlier. Yawn. Directed by Al Green. Low budget thing for Warner Brothers. Green also made Copacabana (Groucho) and Dangerous (B. Davis).
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- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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