Jennie Mullins and her fiancé Peter Cary are happily in love but their families are miserable about their relationship. The Carys and Mullinses have been feuding for years over the apparent failure of the Carys' business which was caused by the now-deceased Mr. Mullins. Despite familial pressure to the contrary, Jennie and Peter proceed with their wedding. Just before the wedding, Peter receives advice from his soon-to-be brothers-in-law, Jeff and Bill Mullins. Both men warn him about the drudgery of marriage, ply him with drink, and destroy his fantasy of an ideal, romantic marriage.
Production | William LeBaron | Executive Producer |
Editing | Edward Dmytryk | Editor |
Writing | Dorothy Parker | Screenplay |
Directing | Edward Buzzell | Director |
Art | Bernard Herzbrun | Art Direction |
Production | Arthur Hornblow Jr. | Producer |
Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Writing | Alan Campbell | Screenplay |
Art | A. E. Freudeman | Set Decoration |
Camera | Edward Cronjager | Director of Photography |