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Trax marries Mattie and starts to spend her money on drink. He brings home a teenager to work as a housekeeper (the "gal young-un" of the title). She is young and giggly, and Mattie resents her; Trax obviously prefers the gal young-un and intends to move her into Mattie's home as his new partner.
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A man named Trax appears, in need of money, and courts Mattie, who is old enough to be his mother. Mattie is charmed by his youth. When Mattie asks why he'd want to marry someone as old and tired as she is, Trax says, "Why not? There's not a thing wrong with you."
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The movie ends with Trax run off by Mattie holding a shotgun. She tells the girl to leave, go away and follow him, but Gal Young-Un replies: "He don't want me" and sits on Mattie's porch until she finally invites her in and gives her supper.
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The ending of the movie has the two women sitting by the fire together, the young girl petting a cat, as Mattie says to the purring cat: "It's nice to have people around, isn't it?"
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The girl appears very innocent, and Mattie is also angry at Trax for eagerly exploiting such a young woman, and realizes she has similarly been taken in by his charm.
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Index

Victor Nuñez
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
J. Smith
drama film
Victor Nuñez
Prohibition era
New York Film Festival
National Endowment for the Arts
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Florida
Chicago International Film Festival
O. Henry Award
New Statesman
Emanuel Levy
Low-Budget, Independent Films, 1981 – Siskel and Ebert Movie Reviews


Cinema of Outsiders: The Rise of American Independent Film
New York University Press
ISBN
0814751245
Independent Feature Film Production: A Complete Guide from Concept Through Distribution
Macmillan Publishers
ISBN
9780312304621
The Continuum Encyclopedia of American Literature
A & C Black
ISBN
0826417779
New Statesman

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