Four Broadway gold-diggers sign a contract promising to share all their future gains. Troubles begin when one the girls falls in love with a wealthy playboy, getting rid of the contract.


Is this worth your time? Honestly, if you enjoy movies that feel like a quick, punchy play from the early 1930s, then yeah, go for it. It is light, it is fast, and it does not overstay its welcome. But if you get annoyed by characters who make consistently terrible life choices for the sake of a punchline, you are prob...

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"Is this worth your time? Honestly, if you enjoy movies that feel like a quick, punchy play from the early 1930s, then yeah, go for it. It is light, it is fast, and it does not overstay its welcome. But if you get annoyed by characters who make consistently terrible life choices for the sake of a punchline, you are probably going to hate this. There is something inherently fun about the premise. A group of Broadway hopefuls signing a legal-looking contract to share their future earnings? It feel..."
Richard Weil, Carey Wilson, Kerry Clarke, Tom Kilpatrick, Fred Niblo Jr., Robert Harris, John Francis Larkin, William Hurlbut, Harry Sauber
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