After the World War II, the arrogant and self-confident Victor Norman returns to New York and seeks a job in the advertising agency of Mr. Kimberly. He is assigned to convince the widow Kay Dorrance to modeling to promote the flagship of the agency Beautee Soap. Then he has a meeting with the rude and capricious millionaire Evan Llewellyn Evans, who is the tyrannical owner of Beautee Soap. Victor dates Kay but they have a misunderstanding and Victor returns to the arms of his former lover, the singer and aspirant Hollywood actress Jean Ogilvie. But Victor misses Kay and does not like the treatment of the untouchable Mr. Evans to him. —IMDb
Jack Conway (17 July 1887; Graceville, Minnesota – 11 October 1952; Pacific Palisades, California) was a film director and film producer, as well as an actor of many films in the first half of the 20th century. His full name was Hugh Ryan Conway. Under the name of John Conway, he was a co-director, co-producer and actor. He was the father of the actor Pat Conway (together with Virginia Bushman). He was also the father of writer Rosemary Conway (together with his first wife, silent film actress Viola Barry). —wikipedia