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Here Comes Happiness

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A rich girl (Mildred Coles) loves a sandblaster (Edward Norris) instead of the socialite (Richard Ainley) her mother wants her to marry.

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Audience Member A very nice Feel Good Oldie.Poor Little Rich Girl runs away from Arranged Marriage & Becomes Happy Little Poor Girl. All she really wants is to make it on her own,so changes her name, & lives in a rundown appt., smaller than her former closet, & meets a Poor but Ambitious Man & falls in love.Lovely Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member This was a B movie with little known actors, a formulaic script and running a little over an hour. It's an age old story about a wealthy girl who is looking for love with someone who cares more about her than her money and name. She rents an apartment in a low income neighborhood, with the support of her father, and meets her ideal average Joe at a party. While trying to hide her true identity misunderstandings occur but in the end she discovers what real love is all about. Overall a pleasant, harmless movie with a good message. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A rich girl (Mildred Coles) loves a sandblaster (Edward Norris) instead of the socialite (Richard Ainley) her mother wants her to marry.
Director
Noel M. Smith
Screenwriter
Harry Sauber, Charles L. Tedford
Production Co
Warner Brothers/Seven Arts
Genre
Romance
Original Language
English
Runtime
56m