Louisiana Rogers (Vivian Martin) lives in the mountains of rural North Carolina with her father Lew (Noah Beery). Pa Rogers wants his daughter to become cultured so he sends her to the city to get an education. Her old-fashioned ways charm the townsfolk, especially playwright Laurence Ferol (Robert Ellis). Ferol is in North Carolina gathering color for a play and he goes to Louisiana's home to visit and to meet her father. She is embarrassed by her uncivilized surroundings, and when Ferol makes some uncomfortable jokes, she angrily sends him away. He returns to apologize, but one of Louisiana's old suitors has it in for him. Louisiana saves Ferol from the man's wrath and they reunite. This film was based on a book of the same title by Frances Hodgson Burnett.
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