This B picture from Warner Brothers casts Loretta Young and Winnie Lightner as pair of shopgirls who both work for Guy Kibbee as a supervisor. Winnie plays up to Kibbee who's doing one of his patented old rogue characters. But Loretta is looking for something with a little more excitement and thinks she's found it in Norman Foster.
The problem is that while Loretta thinks she's married to a high living salesman, she's really marrying a very high living gambler. And when two might turn into three a crisis ensues.
Play-Girl runs exactly an hour which clearly puts it in the B category. Loretta and the cast do breathe some life into it, she's just beautiful and Lightner is cast in parts that Ruth Donnelly or Patsy Kelly would be playing in a higher grade film. What happens to Loretta in the film is just plain ridiculous and how Foster is redeemed is even more so.
But if you love Loretta Young than you must see this film. Her beauty literally carries it.