The Farmer's Daughter (Film)
"The Farmer's Daughter" is a 1940 American romantic comedy film directed by H. C. Potter. The story follows Katherine "Katie" Holstrom, a young woman from a rural background who moves to the city to work as a maid for a wealthy family. Her charm and determination lead her to navigate the complexities of urban life while maintaining her values.
As Katie becomes involved with the family's son, she faces challenges that test her character and beliefs. The film explores themes of love, class differences, and the clash between rural and urban lifestyles, ultimately highlighting the importance of staying true to oneself.