Primrose Path follows the story of a young woman named Ellie who is determined to break free from her impoverished life and her family's involvement in prostitution and alcoholism. She marries a man named Ed, hoping for a better life, but their honeymoon is cut short when Ed accidentally shoots a woman. This incident leads to a series of events that challenge Ellie's strength and resilience as she navigates through confrontations, estrangements, and a reunion with her estranged parents. Based on a novel by Robert Wilder and a play by Robert L. Buckner, Primrose Path explores themes of poverty, relationships, and the pursuit of happiness.
When a small-town girl meets her fiancé's wealthy, snobbish family, she must navigate a series of comedic misadventures to avoid scandal and win over her future in-laws. As tensions rise and romantic rivalries emerge, the girl finds herself caught up in a love triangle and must navigate separate bedrooms, newspaper headlines, and a sea-sickness emergency. Can she find a way to navigate the small-town gossip and despair to secure her marriage proposal?
A newlywed discovers that she and her husband's snobby family speak different languages.
Wealthy playboy Grant Van Gore means to have his way with his beautiful maid, the innocent Hattie Lou. He swears his love to the naive girl, and in an act so heinous as to defy belief, has the captain of his yacht perform a fake marriage ceremony. He ruins poor Hattie Lou, and then abandons her ashore the very next morning. A year later, the destitute girl and her starving baby are wandering the streets. When she sees a newspaper headline announcing that Grant has drowned at sea, Hattie Lou hatches a desperate plan for survival. She will present herself to the wealthy Van Gore's, who cannot fail to provide for their late son's widow and child!
Newlywed Harry Gribbon brings his wife home to meet his country family which includes their perspective choice for a daughter-in-law.
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