[1] Other actors appearing in the film from the Broadway play are Donald Meek and Ralph Sipperly.
[2] Both Hedda Hopper and June Walker had substantial roles in the long-running play, but did not appear in the film.
[3] As described in a film magazine review,[2] newlyweds Gilbert and Marilyn Sterling make their home in a pleasant suburb.
The husband takes out a mortgage on the home and buys a machine from crafty auto salesman William Donroy, which then leads to fresh extravagances.
The employer discovers the theft, but accepts Gilbert's promise to work hard and make good and atone for his embezzlement.