Millionaire Robert Broadley, in order to curb his wive's enthusiasm for spending money foolishly, inform her that he is now broke and penniless, which might have been a good plan if a friend of his, with some crooked ways, hadn't gotten involved.
Directing | John Francis Dillon | Director |
Writing | Joseph F. Poland | Writer |
Writing | Jack Jungmeyer | Writer |
Writing | Ralph Spence | Writer |
Production | Earl Hudson | Producer |
Editing | Arthur Tavares | Editor |
Art | Milton Menasco | Art Direction |
Camera | George J. Folsey | Director of Photography |