Añade un argumento en tu idiomaM'liss Smith, the wildcat daughter of Washoe Smith, lives a lively life in the small town founded by her father, a broken miner. However she is tamed under the influence of a handsome school... Leer todoM'liss Smith, the wildcat daughter of Washoe Smith, lives a lively life in the small town founded by her father, a broken miner. However she is tamed under the influence of a handsome schoolteacher, Stephen Thorne.M'liss Smith, the wildcat daughter of Washoe Smith, lives a lively life in the small town founded by her father, a broken miner. However she is tamed under the influence of a handsome schoolteacher, Stephen Thorne.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio en total
- Archer Morpher
- (as William Benedict)
- Doctor
- (sin acreditar)
- Extra as Student
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
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.
M'Liss is short for Melissa. She is daughter of the town drunk (Guy Kibbee)--a man who drank up his fortune and this has resulted in the family being tossed out of their nice home. But M'Liss is ever faithful to her no account dad because she's so gosh-darn sweet. In fact, she's so sweet everyone loves her except for a few jerk-faces in town--especially snotty Clytie (Barbara Pepper--Mrs. Ziffel from "Green Acres") and her nasty parents. So what's next for this sweet thing?
If you like saccharine films, then perhaps you'll like this one. But I felt that the script is dated, a bit heavy-handed and the romance was odd to say the least. You could easily find a better way to spend 90 minutes of your life.
This definitely has a similar sense as Anne of Green Gables especially the classroom scenes. The issue is that Anne always looked a little older than she is and this is two years after that movie. She looks like she's in her late twenties. It's the same field and it's growing fallow. There is too much that is the same old.
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- CuriosidadesResearcher Elizabeth McGaffey was reported to have worked also on the 1918 version of the story.
- Citas
Alf Edwards: Women don't need to be educated. Soon as they get a little book learnin', they start stirrin' up trouble.
- ConexionesVersion of M'Liss (1915)
- Banda sonoraThere Is a Tavern in the Town
(1891) (uncredited)
Written by F.J. Adams
Sung and Danced by Anne Shirley with Ray Mayer at the piano, and the saloon patrons singing the chorus
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Bret Harte's M'Liss
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresa productora
- Ver más compañías en los créditos en IMDbPro
- Duración
- 1h 6min(66 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1