Tom Eggett, with the help of his pals, Dick and Van, loses the last cent of his inheritance, is evicted from his apartment, and is rejected by Gwen, his fiancée. A codicil to his uncle's will, however, stipulates that he shall inherit the Eggett department store provided that he operate it for 3 months at a profit.


Short answer: Yes, but...Take It From Me, while not a groundbreaking film, offers a charming blend of comedy, romance, and business drama that might appeal to classic film enthusiasts and those who appreciate a feel-good story. However, its dated elements and somewhat predictable plot might not satisfy modern audiences...

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"Short answer: Yes, but...Take It From Me, while not a groundbreaking film, offers a charming blend of comedy, romance, and business drama that might appeal to classic film enthusiasts and those who appreciate a feel-good story. However, its dated elements and somewhat predictable plot might not satisfy modern audiences looking for something more substantial.OverviewTom Eggett, played by Reginald Denny, finds himself in a series of unfortunate events, losing his inheritance, being evicted from hi..."
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