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Synopsis
This modest Preston Sturges comedy stars Dick Powell as an office clerk dreaming of better things and Ellen Drew as his more pragmatic girlfriend. Powell convinces himself that his fortune will be made if he can win a slogan contest sponsored by a coffee company. Powell's contribution: "If you can't sleep at night, it isn't the coffee, it's the bunk!" Three of Powell's fellow workers decide to have some fun with him; they fake a telegram which announces that he's won the contest. The deception snowballs to the point that even the head of the coffee firm (Raymond Walburn) labors under the misapprehension that Powell has won. When the painful truth is revealed, Powell finds himself broke (because of all the creature comforts he's bought) and jobless, but at least he's retained the love of his wife. A cute deus ex machina to the story appears in the person of William Demarest, the foreman of the "jury" that is judging the slogan contest. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ferike Boros Mrs. Schwartz
Al Bridge Mr. Hillbeiner
Georgia Caine Mrs. MacDonald
Rod Cameron Dick
Alexander Carr Mr. Schindel
William Demarest Mr. Bildocker
Ellen Drew Betty Casey
Harry Hayden Mr. Waterbury
Torben Meyer Mr. Schmidt
Franklin Pangborn Radio Announcer
Victor Potel Davenola Salesman
Harry Rosenthal Harry
Kay Stewart Secretary
Julius Tannen Mr. Zimmerman
Ernest Truex Mr. Baxter
Raymond Walburn Mr. Maxford
Lucille Ward Mrs. Casey
Michael Morris Tom
Dick Powell Jimmy MacDonald

Production Crew

Earl Hedrick Art Director
Hans Dreier Art Director
Paul Jones Associate Producer
Victor Milner Cinematographer
Sigmund Krumgold Composer (Music Score)
Preston Sturges Director
Ellsworth Hoagland Editor
Preston Sturges Editor
George Templeton First Assistant Director
Wally Westmore Makeup
Preston Sturges Screenwriter
Harry Lindgren Sound/Sound Designer
Walter Oberst Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1940
Runtime: 67
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Paramount

Release
by Paramount