Ah, Wilderness!
Young idealist Richard Miller is selected as valedictorian for his New England high school commencement class of 1906 and intends to inject modern anti-capitalistic ideas into his speech. His father, Nat Miller, accidentally learns of it and interrupts Richard's speech before he can make a fool of himself. The small town later celebrates the Fourth of July with customary fireworks, picnics and the like, with Richard spending time with his girl, Muriel McComber, who promises she will allow him to kiss her one day. When Richard sends poems of love to Muriel, quoting the likes of Omar Khayy�m and Swinburne, her father prevents her from ever seeing him again and forces her to write a letter denouncing him. Heartbroken, Richard drowns his sorrow in a local bar, drinking and smoking with a vamp called Belle, and comes home drunk. Alcoholic uncle Sid, who is used to the effects of liquor, nurses Richard back to sobriety, but Richard still must face the uncertain punishment of his father as he worries about his future with Muriel.
- Director
- Clarence Brown
- Writer
- Frances Goodrich (screen play), Albert Hackett (screen play), Eugene O'Neill (from the celebrated stage success by)
- Released
- 8 May 1936
- Country
- USA
Cast
Wallace Beery
Lionel Barrymore
Aline MacMahon

Eric Linden
Edward Nugent

Mickey Rooney
Helen Freeman

Spring Byington
Bonita Granville
Cecilia Parker

Frank Albertson
Helen Flint
Jed Prouty
Charley Grapewin