A rollicking comedy about a famous woman movie star who travels about the country making personal appearances for publicity purposes. The lady, however, is so susceptible to masculine charm that she has to have a special manager with her to keep her out of mischief. She simply cannot resist flirting with any good-looking young man who happens to cross her path. Complications arise when she stops at a combination tourist home and gasoline filling station attended by a couple of good-looking youths!
Written by Lawrence Riley. First produced on Broadway at Henry Miller’s Theatre in 1934 starring Gladys George.