Wednesday's Child is a 1934 American drama film directed by John S. Robertson and written by Willis Goldbeck, based on the 1934 play Wednesday's Child by Leopold L. Atlas.
The film stars Karen Morley, Edward Arnold, Frankie Thomas, Robert Shayne and Frank Conroy.
Despite serious concerns about Bobby, a divorce ensues and Bobby, although thoroughly disenchanted with his mother, is sent away with her where month after month despite all her efforts he grows more depressed, dreaming of reunification with his beloved father (Edward Arnold).
Later, visiting the school, his parents overhear Bobby and his roommate, also a child of divorce, discussing how they are on their own now.
With the mother's blessing, the father decides to cancel his upcoming marriage and take Bobby back home where the two of them can live together happily.