Anna Nagel plays Mary in this Monogram picture. When the story begins, Mary goes to work--even though she comes from a rich family. On this job, she meets and falls in love with Bob and they marry. He has no idea she's loaded....so she decides not to tell him. In the meantime, Bob makes a lot of dumb choices....buying too many things on credit and getting heavily in debt. Eventually, debt collectors begin repossessing their stuff.
When Mary gets hurt and goes to the hospital, it comes out that she's got money and her grandfather (Harry Davenport) can bail them out of their predicament by giving Bob a great job. But Bob is a proud man and refuses...and alienates his wife in the process. What's next for these two?
The film has a very strong old fashioned message that a man is THE breadwinner and should NEVER rely on his wife...ever. This is pretty stupid when you think about it....but Bob wanting to work his own way out of his financial mess is commendable. Overall, a decent film with the oddly old fashioned theme. Good acting but only fair writing consign this one to the time-passer category.