Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea do a fine job with this soap produced in the 1930s during The Depression. Audiences at the time wanted to forget about their troubles, and Hollywood fantasies like these were the perfect escape from reality.
Hopkins plays a rich heiress who hides her identity from McCrea by being an average secretary. She does this to find out if a man can care for her for more than her money. The conclusion is fairly predictable, but it is the trip, not the destination, that is important for this film.
Hopkins plays a rich heiress who hides her identity from McCrea by being an average secretary. She does this to find out if a man can care for her for more than her money. The conclusion is fairly predictable, but it is the trip, not the destination, that is important for this film.