Denny breaks up with his fiancée Jean to marries wealthy Flora. When Jean is fired from her job she decides to market the face cream she invented. After sending it to twelve rich woman, only Flora decides to invest in the business. As Denny has no job, the girls give him an office at the factory. The business takes off, but Jean finds that she is still in love with Denny and Denny seems to forget he is married to Flora.
Art | Van Nest Polglase | Art Direction |
Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Design |
Art | Carroll Clark | Art Direction |
Art | Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration |
Directing | Glenn Tryon | Director |
Writing | Edmund L. Hartmann | Story |
Writing | Paul Jarrico | Screenplay |
Production | Lee S. Marcus | Production Executive |
Camera | Frank Redman | Director of Photography |
Editing | George Crone | Editor |
Production | B.P. Fineman | Producer |
Sound | Frank Tours | Music Director |
Sound | Stanley Cooley | Sound Recordist |
Writing | Adele Buffington | Idea |
Writing | Doris Anderson | Screenplay |
Writing | Grace Norton | Idea |
Editing | Douglas Travers | Other |