A greatly subdued Ida Luppino gives another wonderful performance as a backwoods girl suffering with a nasty father and mother who has been long suffering as a result of his abuse.
Luppino does an excellent job as the girl who stutters to her frustrations in life.
She falls for Dane Clark, who is a prisoner and escapes during a landslide. Pursued by the police, Luppino offers him help as the two fall deeply in love. Clark's problems seems to be environment oriented. He is not a cruel, vicious man but just a guy whose temper allowed him to run afoul of the law.
Fay Bainter gives another wonderful supporting performance as the long suffering mother. Equally good is Wayne Morris, as a cop who also falls for Luppino.
While tragedy beckons at the end, life does go on as the picture shows. Dane Clark is great here and he would always excel in taking parts of troubled men.