The most debonair of movie stars - Cary Grant - has one of his great early roles in this fast-paced romantic comedy/love story. Grant portrays multi-millionaire Ernest Bliss, a young man who has lots of money but little to do. He seeks the help of a physician who decides that wealth is Ernest's problem and prescribes a unique cure: Ernest must go to work and earn his own living for a year, using none of his current wealth. Betting his doctor 50,000 that he can, his amazing adventure begins! Moving from one job to the next, he quickly rises from his position as a chauffeur to the executive boardroom. On his climb he learns many lessons of humility and falls in love with a young secretary (Mary Brian). Will Ernest's amazing adventure end happily? More than 60 years after it was filmed, the movie's last scenes will still surprise you!
Director: Alfred Zeisler
Producer: Jerome M. Zeitman
Producer: Otto Klement
Producer: Robert Garrett
Actor: Henry Kendall
Actor: Leon M. Lion
Actor: Mary Brian
Actor: Peter Gawthorne
Actor: Cary Grant
Actor: Alf Goddard
Actor: Alfred Wellesley
Actor: Andrea Malandrinos
Actor: Arthur Hardy
Actor: Buena Bent
Actor: Charles Farrell
Actor: Frank Stanmore
Actor: Garry Marsh
Actor: Hal Gordon
Actor: Iris Ashley
Actor: John Turnbull
Actor: Marie Wright
Actor: Moore Marriott
Actor: Quinton McPherson
Actor: Ralph Richardson