Melodramatic dreck involving mistaken identities. The ambitious hero (employee of a department store) marries a shopgirl, not knowing she's the boss' daughter. The hero starts rising the corporate ladder but of course the deception will be found out. When it is, the sparks fly. The prodigal son joins the competitor out of spite. The plotting for this one exists at the level of a Warner Brothers cartoon (There's even a European prince, for cryin' out loud!); it's not just that the characters are broadly drawn but that their motivations are so one-dimensional and, well, corny. The whole boy-meets-girl setup has been done better. Try "Pop Always Pays" with Leon Errol for a better comic young romance.