Low budget melodrama
8 November 2011
Warning: Spoilers
After his army stint Taylor decides he does not want to follow his father into a railroad job nor stay in the small boring town he grew up in. Along comes New York public relations man Burr who offers Taylor a job with him. But Taylor discovers the job amounts to nothing more than being an escort for the daughter (Forrest) of one of Burr's clients.

After reluctantly taking the job, Taylor has trouble living with the lies. As predictable, he eventually falls for Forrest and wants to marry her but must reconcile with all of his deceit.

It is a rather dull, low budget melodrama which is only made interesting by the presence of Burr. The film was made the year before he started his long run as Perry Mason and comes after a decade of playing bad guys in film noir. It's sort of a transition between the two but the tantrum he throws at the end is quite amusing. Also of note is Mae Clarke in a bit part as Forrest's mother.
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