
After graduation from Hampden University, Bill "Lightning" Graham, a football star, and Ann Carver, who just passed her bar exam, marry. Instead of pursuing a career in law, Ann takes on the role of housewife, while Bill is employed as a draftsman.


Is it worth watching? If you have a thing for fast-talking 1930s dramas where people make terrible life choices in record time, then yeah, put this on. It moves so quickly you barely have time to question why anyone is doing anything. If you’re looking for a grounded, realistic look at marital strife, you might find th...

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"Is it worth watching? If you have a thing for fast-talking 1930s dramas where people make terrible life choices in record time, then yeah, put this on. It moves so quickly you barely have time to question why anyone is doing anything. If you’re looking for a grounded, realistic look at marital strife, you might find the 70-minute runtime a bit of a headache. It’s the kind of movie that feels like a stage play that got a frantic rewrite right before the cameras started rolling. Fay Wray is doing..."
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