Not a Ladies' Man is a 1942 American drama film directed by Lew Landers and written by Rian James.
The film stars Paul Kelly, Fay Wray, Douglas Croft, Ruth Lee, Lawrence Dixon and Marietta Canty.
[1][2][3] When district attorney Robert Bruce's wife leaves him, his son, Bill, begins to have emotional problems, which worries his teacher, Pat Hunter.
Bill briefly runs away, and after getting some friendly advice from a hobo, decides to find his father a new wife.
Robert learns that his ex-wife has married a local racketeer, and tries to postpone the thug's trial in an attempt to spare his son the shame of having his mother wed to a gangster.