Dick Wallace is a free-wheeling playboy adverse to working in his workaholic father’s office and resisting his advice about the evils of wine, women, and song. He accidentally meets, falls in love with, and elopes with Marion Hall, a respectable, attractive ministers’s granddaughter he meets at a gas station but his father assumes she’s a gold-digger. When she comes to the senior Wallace’s office, he hires her as his secretary and continue to resist young Dick’s request that he meet his new wife, a situation that results in some awkward and amusing complications. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.7/10 | |
Released: | June 10, 1933 | |
Runtime: | 60 min | |
Genres: | Romance Comedy | |
Companies: | American Pop Classics Showmen's Pictures Colam Pictures Co. Screencraft Productions | |
Cast: | John Wayne Alec B. Francis Evalyn Knapp Reginald Barlow | |
Crew: | Lewis D. Collins Jack Natteford Phil Whitman | |
Lulusbay : Yeah... none of the magic from the first movie, all felt very contrived. Made me sad too....