Rich and beautiful Southern heiress Sally Warren loves horse-racing and running her horse-farm although her husband of seven years hates the four-legged mammals. Spouse Jeff Warren is a successful author, Civil War scholar, and popular lecturer on the ladies club circuit. After Jeff buys aging twelve-year old nag Albert in the mistaken belief that he's a colt and Sally purchases a desk for her husband in the naive belief that it once belonged to Jefferson Davis, it's obvious that they have few interests in common. The squabbling is complicated by Jeff's jealousy of Sally's relationship with Lance Gale, her childhood friend, neighbor, and fellow horse breeder.
Sound | Friedrich Hollaender | Original Music Composer |
Costume & Make-Up | Edith Head | Costume Design |
Art | Sam Comer | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Wally Westmore | Makeup Artist |
Art | Hans Dreier | Art Direction |
Art | John Meehan | Art Direction |
Directing | Irving Pichel | Director |
Editing | Ellsworth Hoagland | Editor |
Sound | Roy Meadows | Sound Recordist |
Art | Jerry Welch | Set Decoration |
Production | Seton I. Miller | Producer |
Writing | Harry Segall | Theatre Play |
Camera | Stuart Thompson | Director of Photography |
Directing | Oscar Rudolph | Assistant Director |
Writing | Dwight Mitchell Wiley | Screenplay |
Writing | Dwight Mitchell Wiley | Story |
Directing | Frank Parmenter | Assistant Director |
Sound | Don Johnson | Sound Recordist |