A family favorite! I've loved this film ever since I first saw it at about age 8! Don't know anyone who doesn't like it. It's perfectly entertaining with a beautiful yet sad story of a "smart" orphan girl being cared for by "Bill", a friend of her deceased mother - who eventually falls in love with a rich but depressed, kind-hearted woman he sort of stalks. Some situations are very emotional, but it's got everything from happiness and joy to sadness and sorrow followed by some pretty hilarious laugh-out-loud scenes which keeps the movie fun and interesting. Never a dull moment! I used to watch this at least twice a year with my dad (brings back memories of our time together) and it really stuck with me. Some violence but nothing drastic. Sue is very mature for her age and knows a lot about womanhood. Shows you what life without money can be like and what it feels like to spend time on the streets. A great flick!!