Way Back Home 1931
Way Back Home
A rural Maine farmer fights for custody of the boy who he's raised as his own.
A rural Maine farmer fights for custody of the boy who he's raised as his own.
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Full Cast & Crew... Seth Parker
EP
Effie Palmer... Mrs. Parker
... David Clark
... Mary Lucy Duffy
... Robbie
... Rose Clark
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See All 1 Reviews09 Jan 2023 by CinemaSerf
This has the look of a silent film to the production, and with a decent story and a solid effort from Phillips Lord, is actually quite watchable. He adopts the young "Robbie" (Frankie Darro) after his brute of a father goes AWOL. Together with his wife (Effie Palmer), they soon come to love the lad, but a neighbourly dispute prompts the return of "Rufe" (Stanley Fields) to reclaim his son - despite the protestations of just about everyone else? Meantime, the young man's friend "Mary Lucy" (Bette Davis) is having family troubles of her own as her father will not let her see her beau "David" (Frank Albertson). Can they navigate the difficulties ahead find happiness? Davis (more especially, her big eyes) features quite sparingly; the film really belongs to an engaging performance from Lord as the decent family man determined to do what is right. The production is very basic. The camera work isn't helped by the editing (or is it the other way round?) but some work has gone into the characterisations and the dialogue is sparse enough to let the imagery do most the work - culminating in quite an entertaining buggy chase with some fisticuffs! No, it's not a film you are ever likely to recall watching afterwards, but it is quite fun and offers us a glimpse of rural American life in the 1920s.
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Release Date:
Nov 13, 1931 (United States)
Run Time:
1hr 21`
MMPA Rating:
NR
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United States
Status:
Released
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Way Back Home
This has the look of a silent film to the production, and with a decent story and a solid effort from Phillips Lord, is actually quite watchable. He adopts the young "Robbie" (Frankie Darro) after his brute of a father goes AWOL. Together with his wife (Effie Palmer), they soon come to love the lad, but a neighbourly dispute prompts the return of "Rufe" (Stanley Fields) to reclaim his son - despite the protestations of just about everyone else? Meantime, the young man's friend "Mary Lucy" (Bette Davis) is having family troubles of her own as her father will not let her see her beau "David" (Frank Albertson). Can they navigate the difficulties ahead find happiness? Davis (more especially, her big eyes) features quite sparingly; the film really belongs to an engaging performance from Lord as the decent family man determined to do what is right. The production is very basic. The camera work isn't helped by the editing (or is it the other way round?) but some work has gone into the characterisations and the dialogue is sparse enough to let the imagery do most the work - culminating in quite an entertaining buggy chase with some fisticuffs! No, it's not a film you are ever likely to recall watching afterwards, but it is quite fun and offers us a glimpse of rural American life in the 1920s.
Cast & Crew of
Way Back Home
Directors & Credit Writers
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Sam Nelson... Assistant Director
... Director
Cast
... Seth Parker
EP
Effie Palmer... Mrs. Parker
... David Clark
... Mary Lucy Duffy
... Robbie
... Rose Clark
... Rufe Turner
... Wobbling Duffy
SML
Sophia M. Lord... Lizzie
... Cephus
... Captain Bang
... Income Tax Man (uncredited)
... Station Master (uncredited)
... Constable (uncredited)
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... Producer