B.F.'s Daughter follows the story of a millionaire's daughter who is torn between her socialist ideals and her marriage to a capitalist. Set in the backdrop of the Great Depression, she navigates through the challenges of class warfare, progressivism, and the clash of wealth and poverty. As she becomes involved in a lecture tour and meets a war correspondent, her beliefs are put to the test. Will she be able to find a balance between her ideals and her personal life?
A book editor, who is on the verge of losing her job, finds herself in a small town during Christmas. With the help of Santa Claus, she rediscovers the joy and magic of Christmas, regains her self-confidence, and learns to believe in herself again.
According to Hollywood, the parents were generally at fault when good kids went bad. This theory is elucidated in Columbia's Parents on Trial, wherein strict disciplinarian James Westley (Henry Kolker) fails to understand or appreciate the real needs and feelings of his teenaged daughter Susan (Jean Parker).
An educational short: after Jim is caught vandalizing school property his principal instructs him on emotional maturity.
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