This production includes actor Ray Milland's American screen debut, although his appearance as a party guest is uncredited.
[2] Wealthy socialite Dulce Morado is close to her cousin, Katherine ("Cassy") Pringle.
One day, Cassy tells Dulce that she has fallen in love with Dan, the family chauffeur.
Dulce and her much older husband, Tony, purchase a small farm as a wedding present for Cassy and Dan.
Dan and Cassy head into the city where they rent a small attic apartment in a boarding house run by Mrs. Harney.
Dan has been promoted to assistant foreman, but times are still tough and they still live in the attic.
Dulce is visiting when Mrs. Harney tells them that a young boy who lived in the building has died after being hit by a truck.
The family settles in to ranch life, but eventually Dulce and Dan share an intimate moment.
At the same time, Cassy receives a phone call that her father is very ill. She goes to Dulce's place to ask for a ride to the ferry.
New York Times critic Mordaunt Hall praised the performances of most of the credited cast, particularly Kay Francis.
[1] However, he wrote the film was dragged by "strained psychology, strangely vacillating characters and uneven dialogue.