
Freddie, a rich young idler, meets Julia Harrington, a wealthy social service worker who runs a haven for reformed criminals. By telling her he is a hardened criminal, he is allowed to stay at the mission.


If you have got about an hour and want to see a rich guy act like a total dummy for a girl, this is 100% for you. It is light, it is silly, and it doesn't try to be anything but a good time. 🍿 If you can't stand the "liar revealed" trope where the whole plot depends on someone being dishonest, you are gonna want to s...

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"If you have got about an hour and want to see a rich guy act like a total dummy for a girl, this is 100% for you. It is light, it is silly, and it doesn't try to be anything but a good time. 🍿 If you can't stand the "liar revealed" trope where the whole plot depends on someone being dishonest, you are gonna want to skip this one. It will just make you feel annoyed at the screen. Reginald Denny plays Freddie, and honestly, his face is doing so much work here. He has that classic "rich idler" l..."
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