Bruce Blakely, a meek, mild-mannered certified public accountant, finally gets fed up with his money-grubbing family sponging off of him, and decides to partake of a different side and slice of life. A blonde secretary helps guide him.


Is it worth your time? If you like old black-and-white stuff where people talk fast and wear suits, sure. It’s a breezy watch if you’re into mid-century character dramas, but if you need high-stakes action or modern pacing, skip it. You’ll probably hate it if you find 1930s dialogue a bit too theatrical. Bruce Blakely...

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"Is it worth your time? If you like old black-and-white stuff where people talk fast and wear suits, sure. It’s a breezy watch if you’re into mid-century character dramas, but if you need high-stakes action or modern pacing, skip it. You’ll probably hate it if you find 1930s dialogue a bit too theatrical. Bruce Blakely is the kind of guy who probably apologizes to his furniture when he bumps into it. Watching him deal with his money-grubbing relatives is actually kind of satisfying, even if the ..."
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