The filmgoers' annual (1932)

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30 The Filmgoers' Annual FATHER'S SON ADAPTED from "Old Fathers and AA Young Sons," " Father's Son " is one of those rare pictures having literally universal appeal. Everybody will love it. It tells the story of a boy who is misunderstood by his middle-aged father, who takes all his pranks as evidences of natural depravity. The boy has the brooding sympathy of his mother, the faithfulness of his dog, and the worship of Vestibule Pullman Johnson, a boy of colour. The boy has a bad time, but, after he has run away from home, all ends well. And the result is a talking picture in which there is happiness and pathos so sincere in character and so deep in sentiment as to appeal to everyone who remembers and understands the long, long dreams of youth. in >eal ids