Quote:
"This is surely one of the most delightful films that was ever made. The photography is full of sunlight and the joy of spring; the harpsichord and harp music, the simple naiveté of the child commentator and the closing chorus of children's voices all have a charm which is indescribable. [...] The whole film has recaptured the simple and naive exhilaration of an Elizabethan lyric on Spring, as only Blake has done before. This film not only could be, but should be, shown to children of all ages, and will delight any adult."
-- Monthly Film Bulletin
Source:
Monthly Film Bulletin. "Spring on the Farm." Review of Spring on the Farm. Monthly Film Bulletin, vol. 1, no. 1, January 1934. (p. 76)