$20 a Week is a 1935 American melodrama film directed by Wesley Ford and starring James Murray, Pauline Starke, and Gwen Lee.
Sally Blair, a feisty young stenographer is in the employ of a Mr. Warner, an insurance agent who fancies his chances.
She accepts a date even though she had made plans with the new salesman, Peter Douglas.
[2] In November 1934, Rob Eden's story, $20 a Week was purchased by the independent producer Burton L. King, with the intent of making the film independently and distributing it through Ajax Distributing Corporation.
However, they did enjoy Starke's performance, saying that at times it rose "to excellent work", despite the mediocrity of the film.