Betty, the daughter of ship owner Cappy Ricks, falls in love with Willie Hinchfield, the son of Cappy's hated business rival. When the son and daughter start to work for their respective parents, business difficulties increase, and many comic situations result from their efforts to conduct a secret romance.


Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it’s a film that requires the right mindset to fully appreciate its charm and wit. 'More Pay - Less Work' is a delightful slice of 1931 Hollywood, perfect for those who enjoy a good, old-fashioned romantic comedy with a touch of business rivalry. It’s not groundbreakin...

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"Is this film worth watching?Short answer: Yes, but it’s a film that requires the right mindset to fully appreciate its charm and wit. 'More Pay - Less Work' is a delightful slice of 1931 Hollywood, perfect for those who enjoy a good, old-fashioned romantic comedy with a touch of business rivalry. It’s not groundbreaking or innovative, but it’s crafted with a charm that can win over many viewers.Who is this film for? It’s ideal for classic movie buffs, romance enthusiasts, and those who appreciat..."
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