Successful middle-aged farmer Samuel Sweetland becomes widowed, then his daughter marries and leaves home. Deciding he wishes to remarry, Sweetland pursues some local women he considers prospects.
Charming love story with all the angst and heartache of the efforts to quench the deep-abiding loneliness that accompanies the lack of companionship. Beautifully acted by Jameson Thomas as the widower. His sense of despair could be seen all over his face. There were humorous parts which kept it light and moving along. Not your typical Hitchcock movie but very enjoyable nonetheless.
ClassicLady
Charming love story with all the angst and heartache of the efforts to quench the deep-abiding loneliness that accompanies the lack of companionship. Beautifully acted by Jameson Thomas as the widower. His sense of despair could be seen all over his face. There were humorous parts which kept it light and moving along. Not your typical Hitchcock movie but very enjoyable nonetheless.
Eduardo Nasi
This movie is quite nice: it portrays love as something slightly pathetic. Against all the odds, it is a Hitchcock with a pinch of Jane Austen.
If you want to give it a try: http://www.archive.org/details/The_Farmers_Wife
mayshake
Awful and booooring.