The Footloose Heiress is a 1937 American comedy film directed by William Clemens and written by Robertson White.
To win a $5,000 bet with a friend, Kay must wed society boy Jack Pierson (William Hopper) before midnight on her 18th birthday.
As Jack has no means of supporting himself, her father is not impressed, and tries to foil his daughter's plans with the aid of hobo Bruce 'Butch' Baeder (Craig Reynolds).
An added attraction is that hobo Bruce turns out to be the son of a famous Boston advertising millionaire.
Allmovie wrote, "a few broad swipes at radio advertising aside, Footloose Heiress is as predictable as sunrise and sunset";[4] while Leonard Maltin wrote, "pretty funny screwball comedy bubbles along at a dizzy pace.