
The Harvester
1936 Directed by Joseph SantleyIn a small town in Indiana in the 1890s, the domineering and ambitious Mrs. Biddle arranges a marriage between her spoiled daughter Thelma and the town's prize catch, harvester David Langston, who is wedded to the soil. David is friends with orphan Ruth Jameson and, although she is in love with him, he eventually gives in to the machinations of Mrs. Biddle and consents to marry Thelma. Meanwhile, technological advances come to town, including its first gasoline buggy, galvanic battery, and metal bathtub fitted with running water. When Mrs. Biddle tries to convince David to give up the farming life and join her husband in real estate, Mr. Biddle, hen-pecked and dissatisfied with city life, warns David against selling his farm.

Alice Brady
....................................................Mrs. Biddle

Russell Hardie
....................................................David Langston

Ann Rutherford
....................................................Ruth Jameson

Frank Craven
....................................................Mr. Biddle

Cora Sue Collins
....................................................Naomi Jameson

Emma Dunn
....................................................Granny Moreland

Joyce Compton
....................................................Thelma Biddle
Director
...........................................................Joseph Santley
Producer
...........................................................Nat Levine
Writer
...........................................................Homer Croy
Robert Lee Johnson
Elizabeth Meehan
Gertrude Orr
Director of Photography
...........................................................Reggie Lanning
Production Companies
...................................................Republic Pictures
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
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