Possessed of histrionic ambitions, even though her audience is limited to the hired man and the other dumb animals on the farm, Jane gets her chance when a wandering theatrical man puts in an opportune appearance in a smart car and whisks ...See morePossessed of histrionic ambitions, even though her audience is limited to the hired man and the other dumb animals on the farm, Jane gets her chance when a wandering theatrical man puts in an opportune appearance in a smart car and whisks her off to the big city. To save her from what he thinks is certain ruin, at least morally, the hired man follows. Thwarted in trying to enter the house where Jane is having a try-out before the above-mentioned critical manager, this son of the soil makes an entrance through the chimney and fireplace. His rescue scene with Jane is so amusing both are hired for a long-term contract, subject of course to some other enterprising manager seeing them perform and stealing them. Written by
Motion Picture News, August 28, 1926
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