Helen and Nita work in a department store to make ends meet while they search for millionaire husbands. They meet Bill and Hank, who make them reconsider whether they really need millionaires to be happy.


Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for the early 1930s when movies were still figuring out how to talk, then yes, give it a look. It is definitely for people who like flapper energy and don't mind a bit of static on the soundtrack. If you hate stagey acting or movies where everyone sounds like they are shou...

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"Is it worth the watch? If you have a soft spot for the early 1930s when movies were still figuring out how to talk, then yes, give it a look. It is definitely for people who like flapper energy and don't mind a bit of static on the soundtrack. If you hate stagey acting or movies where everyone sounds like they are shouting at a hidden microphone in a flower vase, you will probably want to skip this one. 🎬 I caught this on a rainy Tuesday and honestly, it was exactly what I needed. It is not try..."
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