Man of the Moment is a 1935 British comedy film directed by Monty Banks and starring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Laura La Plante and Margaret Lockwood.
[2] Office worker Mary Briany finds out she is being demoted by the boss she secretly loves in order to make room for his girlfriend.
Her millionaire father promises his nearly penniless future son-in-law 5000 pounds to pay for a partnership in a company.
Later, Mary crashes Tony's bachelor party, dressed as a man in his younger brother's clothes.
Tony loses, but Mary has an incredible lucky streak and wins a large amount of money.
(Annoyed at being jilted, Vera decides that she wants to marry a man that no other woman would desire; she picks Rufus.)
It was produced by Irving Asher of Warner Brothers, who had a brief to make 20 films year under the British quota system.