Ellen Richmond decides to trade the stresses of her fast-track, big-city lifestyle for the slower pace of her quieter hometown, where she is known and loved. It remains to be seen, however, whether or not returning to her hometown, a fishbowl of a place, and her eccentric mother, Dot, and scatter-brained sister, Catherine, is the best course of action. At home, Ellen becomes reacquainted with her senior prom date, Rusty, who thinks they can pick up where they left off, and her befuddled high school teacher, Mr. Munn. Though worlds apart from the people who love her, Ellen begins to adjust to a very different way of life.
2 nominations
This early feminist comedy was the most popular Finnish film of the 1930s.
Version of
The Farmer's Daughter (1947)
"The Farmer's Daughter" (1963)
Referenced in
Neiti Talonmies (1955)
- Tauno Palo, who plays in both these films mentions "Juurakon Hulda"