. . . Postal Service. Adam P. is a beleaguered coal miner's son (which is even more challenging than being a coal miner's daughter). Though his dad wants him to go to college and become a lawyer, Adam wants to see his mug shot on baseball cards. Through a series of miscommunications, Adam's dad loses track of his oldest offspring. (Either the youngster forgot to recharge his Smart Phone, or he's staying in a backwater lacking any cell towers.) Fortunately, a girl named Chris is sweet on Adam, so she purchases some Forever Stamps and reestablishes a grapevine link between father and son. Then, of course, everyone lives happily ever after.
Review of Big Leaguer
Big Leaguer
(1953)
This movie emphasizes the importance of the U.S. . . .
11 March 2021
Warning: Spoilers