City Girl
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City Girl

Lem goes to Chicago to sell the wheat his family has grown on their farm in Minnesota. There he meets the waitress Kate. They fall in love and get mar...ried before going back to the farm. Kate is accepted by Lem's mother and kid sister but is rejected by his father, who believes she married for the money. (And the fact that Lem didn't get a fair price for the wheat is her fault too). The reapers arrive and quickly they make things even more complicated by making their move on Kate. Lem misunderstands the situation and believes Kate is actually interested. In despair Kate leaves the farm and Lem goes looking for her. Show More

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In the movie City Girl (1930), Lem, a young farmer from Minnesota, travels to Chicago to sell the wheat his family has grown. During his stay, Lem meets Kate, a kind-hearted waitress, and the two quickly develop a deep connection. They fall in love and decide to get married before returning to Lem's family farm.

However, things do not go as smoothly as they had hoped. When Kate arrives at the farm, she is accepted by Lem's mother and sister, but his father is skeptical of her intentions. He believes that Kate only married Lem for his money, especially since their wheat harvest did not fetch a fair price.

To make matters more complicated, a group of reapers arrives at the farm, and they begin to show interest in Kate. Lem misunderstands the situation and believes that Kate reciprocates their advances. Feeling betrayed and heartbroken, Kate leaves the farm in despair.

Devastated by Kate's departure, Lem sets out on a journey to find her and bring her back. Will he be able to find Kate and mend their relationship, despite the challenges they have faced? The film explores themes of love, misunderstanding, and the complexities of rural life in this gripping tale of young love and resilience.