Money Means Nothing (1934)
Money Means Nothing to tire salesman Kenneth (Wallace Ford), mainly because he doesn't have any. But when Kenneth falls in love with wealthy Julie (Gloria Shea), he feels obliged to support her in the manner to which she is accustomed. Thus, when a shipment of tires is hijacked, Kenneth is… More
Money Means Nothing to tire salesman Kenneth (Wallace Ford), mainly because he doesn't have any. But when Kenneth falls in love with wealthy Julie (Gloria Shea), he feels obliged to support her in the manner to which she is accustomed. Thus, when a shipment of tires is hijacked, Kenneth is immediately fingered as the thief. He sets out to prove his innocence -- and to be at last accepted by Julie's snobbish mother (Betty Blythe). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- In Theaters
- Jun 15, 1934 Wide
- On DVD
- Nov 23, 2004