The early 20th century is reviewed in this obscure independent film from New York. Lowe is a man convinced of the worth of Henry Ford's newfangled automobile, and he becomes a successful businessman selling them. His son, Morris, though, grows up rich and spoiled and wants nothing to do
with new car sales, preferring to play the booming stock market. Of course the stock market crash wipes him out and he returns to the family business, having seen the error of his ways. Interesting performances by a cast of Broadway actors lost in poor production values.
Released:
1934
Rated:
NR
Length:
60 mins