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Native New Englander Phillips Lord (Gang Busters) was a true Golden Age of Radio renaissance man -- writer, producer, actor and all-around creative force. Lord first came to national acclaim with his creation of a backwoods-Maine senior-citizen sage Seth Parker in Sunday Evening at Seth Parkers, a revue combining songs, sketches and slices of small-town life. A natural fit for RKOs Radio Pictures, Seth Parker and co. made the jump to the big screen alongside a pair of up-and-comers: Frank Albertson and, more significantly, a recent transplant from the east named Bette Davis. The two play star-crossed lovers David Clark, bastard son of shunned fallen woman Rose (Dorothy Peterson), and Mary Lucy Duffy, daughter of local landed bully Wobbling (Oscar Apfel), who seek shelter and aid from Seth. But Seth has problems of his own, as his adopted son Robbie (Frankie Darro) has been snatched by his birth father, the dangerous Rufe (Stanley Fields).
Writer: Jane Murfin
Producer: Pandro S. Berman
RunTime: 81:00
Genre: Drama; Comedy
Language: English
AspectRatio: ORIGINAL ASPECT RATIO - 1.37:1, 4 X 3 FULL FRAME
Audio: MONO - English
ColorBW: B/W