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193088 minDrama, Romance

City Girl

Is City Girl a Hit or Flop?

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Is City Girl worth watching? With a rating of 7.426/10, this Drama, Romance film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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City Girl Synopsis

A waitress from Chicago falls in love with a man from rural Minnesota and marries him, with the intent of living a better life - but life on the farm has its own challenges.

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Top Cast

Charles Farrell
Charles FarrellLem Tustine
Mary Duncan
Mary DuncanKate
David Torrence
David TorrenceLem's Father
Edith Yorke
Edith YorkeLem's Mother
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Guinn 'Big Boy' WilliamsReaper
Anne Shirley
Anne ShirleyMarie Tustine
Tom McGuire
Tom McGuireMatey
Richard Alexander
Richard AlexanderMac
Patrick Rooney
Patrick RooneyButch
Ed Brady
Ed BradyReaper

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Is City Girl worth watching?

Yes, City Girl is definitely worth watching! With a rating of 7.426/10, it's highly recommended for fans of Drama, Romance movies.

Is City Girl hit or flop?

Based on audience ratings (7.426/10), City Girl is considered a hit among viewers.

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City Girl is a Drama, Romance movie that A waitress from Chicago falls in love with a man from rural Minnesota and marries him, with the intent of living a better life - but life on the farm ...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 6, 2022
★ 7

This is one of those films that you can just sit back and let wash over you... The plot is simple, as are the characterisations involved - but that's what makes it effective. "Lem" (Charles Farrell) is a young man sent by his overbearing father to Chicago to sell their annual wheat crop. He frequents a diner where he meets the young waitress "Kate" (Mary Duncan) and the pair are soon an item. Meantime, though, the price of wheat is dropping so he must quickly secure a deal before he and his gal return home to rural Minnesota. His father "Tustine" (David Torrence) is less than impressed with both the deal he got for his crop and with his new daughter-in-law, and a period of unpleasantness culminates in some deliberate and selfish actions by the father as the harvesting is going on, that could spell ruin for everyone. The camera simply loves Farrell and Duncan - and the accompanying score helps them to convey their love and frustrations expertly. The ending is maybe just a little twee - but it does offer some redemption that illustrates how difficult it could be for a father to show affection for his son, and also of the somewhat trivial roles accorded to women at the time - many of whom were far more competent than their men folks! It is based on Elliott Lester's play 'The Mud Turtle", which like this film, I suspect, doesn't get out much nowadays - but this flows smoothly and effortlessly and really is quite a joy to watch.