Review of M'Liss

M'Liss (1936)
6/10
Tomboy
25 August 2020
This sound version of M'liss is a decent adaption of the Bret Harte novel. A bit old fashioned for 1936. But both RKO and Fox Studios specialized in those films that appealed to a rural audience.

Anne Shirley is in the title role and her part is a somewhat softer version of what Katharine Hepburn did with Spitfire. M'liss is a tomboy without much etiquette training. But her etiquette is refined under the patient tutelage of schoolteacher John Beal.

Both Beal and Shirley are the subject of a lot of malicious gossip from some of the old crones in the town. The place seems to have been cursed with more than its share.

A nice familiar group of characte3r players put some body into this rustic drama. It's surely was old fashioned, but I'm betting M'liss did well enough in the red states.
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