Sound quality is pretty terrible... there's a high pitched noises and projector noises for most of the film, but we're probably just lucky to have this obscure film still around in any form. Anne Nagel is rich girl Mary Dakin. She's determined not to let anyone marry her for her family's money, so she gets a job working in a store. There, she meets and marries co-worker "Bob". The acting is "okay". No real surprises in this one...and I was kind of hoping for a twist or surprise. Her money and his lack of money or a career of his own is the conflict between them. SO similar to the plot of Columbia Picture's Holiday, which came out a couple months after this one. Wheldon Heyburn died young at 47, from numerous ailments. Nagel also died young at 50. Writer Kubec Glasmon was oscar-nominated for Public Enemy in 1931. HE died at age 40, just after this film was released. Seems to be a curse on the cast of this film! Director Arthur Collins only directed ten films, and this one was right in the middle of his career. This one is okay. Rated pretty low currently, but that's ony 64 votes so far. entertaining, if you can put up with the constant noise. Showing on the Epix channel.