Mazie
Jean Parker
Mazie

“She'll win you again when you see her in this drama of youthful fire that fought and surrendered to irresistible nature.”
Mazie, a poor orphan girl, is mistreated by cruel farmer Slag and his wife for whom she works. Mazie, who is growing into a woman, does not like they way Slag has been looking at her lately.
Mazie
Jean Parker
Mazie
Adam
Tom Brown
Adam
Esthey Roberts
Zasu Pitts
Esthey Roberts
Slag
Arthur Byron
Slag
Mrs. Slag
Beulah Bondi
Mrs. Slag
Corie
Nydia Westman
Corie
George Marshall
Willard Robertson
George Marshall
Sandy Roberts
Charley Grapewin
Sandy Roberts
Milt Pollard
Emerson Treacy
Milt Pollard
The Sheriff
Paul Nicholson
The Sheriff
2nd Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Wade Boteler
2nd Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
1st Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Jim Farley
1st Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
An excellent pre-code, depression-era film about the hardships and cruelty experienced by mistreated youth in a back-wood, uneducated, poor farming community. Jean Parker delivers an excellent performance depicting Mazie, an orphan who is under the foster care of cruel farmer Slag and his wife. Slag is beginning to look at his young, but well-developed ward Mazie in a not-very-fatherly way. Mazie's only friend, kind farm hand George Marshall, quits because of Slag's cruelty. George asks Mazie about herself and he promises to contact Mazie once he completes some research. Adam, a runnaway from a boys reform school, shows up one day while Mazie is eating alone by the stream. Despite being a bit scary acting, he only pesters her for food and keeps telling her to stay away. A friendship is developed between the two when Slag realizes that he can use Adam for free labor. All of the performances are spot-on. Arthur Byron makes an excellent heartless, despicable Slag. Tom Brown is a good boy at heart, who's only real crime was defending his mother from the beatings from his father.
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