Pat Rooney Jr. Gets a raise from his boss because he has just gotten married. Meanwhile, friend Herman Timberg Jr. Wants to get married, but can't on his salary. So he tells his boss he is married, and the raise is forthcoming. But then both bosses drop by the neighboring apartments on the same evening, and Rooney's wife, Sally Starr, has to pretend to be both of their wives.
Good performance by George Shelton and Ed Garvie as the pompous and dull bosses -- "and then I opened my sixth factory" -- add to the peculiar delights of this movie, and both of the leads do a spot of eccentric dancing.
Good performance by George Shelton and Ed Garvie as the pompous and dull bosses -- "and then I opened my sixth factory" -- add to the peculiar delights of this movie, and both of the leads do a spot of eccentric dancing.