An English bootmaker's shop in Salford is run by Henry Hobson in a despotic manner. He's a greedy widower who uses his three kids as cheap labor at the Moonraker Public House. Maggie, his eldest daughter, defies him when he proclaims that there will be "no marriages" to save money on marriage settlements at £500 apiece.
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An English bootmaker's shop in Salford is run by Henry Hobson in a despotic manner. He's a greedy widower who uses his three kids as cheap labor at the Moonraker Public House. Maggie, his eldest daughter, defies him when he proclaims that there will be "no marriages" to save money on marriage settlements at £500 apiece.
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