Directed by:
Frank TuttleCinematography:
Alvin WyckoffPlots(1)
Bill Phelps feels the same as Anonymous does but being employed in Franklyne's Department Store, as a demonstrator for the Complete Camper's Outift, is as close to the great outdoors as he has ever come. Bill longs for a big auto featured in the display and figures if he ever owned it he would head for the wide open spaces! Franklyne, Sr., the Department store owner, disliked the car as much as Bill adored it. Seems his son, Franklyne, Jr. has been in trouble with cops or women ever since he got the car. Franklyn, Jr. tells his dad that the car is a hoodoo which is why he loaned it to the camping exhibit until his bad publicity dies down. Unbeknownst to Junior, Senior has donated the camp exhibit to the Girl Scouts annual raffle! He decides the car can go too. (official distributor synopsis)
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