Personal Property is a 1937 American romantic comedy film starring Jean Harlow and Robert Taylor and directed by W.S.
A policeman tells Crystal that Raymond has a writ to stay there and make sure no one takes the furniture.
Crystal tells Raymond that her husband shot the trophies and gives him his large pajamas, scaring him into the butler's room.
Claude calls Crystal, and she tells Raymond that her fiancé's parents are coming for dinner.
Raymond offers to "butle" as Ferguson for her, and they practice with Crystal playing Catherine Burns and Lord Carstairs.
Raymond serves cocktails, and Claude tells Crystal they can marry and share their possessions.
Raymond says he will leave if Crystal asks him; but she says he can stay so he won't lose his job.