$20 a Week
$20 a Week is a 1935 American melodrama film directed by Wesley Ford and starring James Murray, Pauline Starke, and Gwen Lee. It was released on February 2, 1935.
Plot
Sally Blair, a feisty young stenographer is in the employ of a Mr. Warner, an insurance agent who fancies his chances. She accepts a date even though she had made plans with the new salesman, Peter Douglas. Warner takes Sally to a nightclub and, in a private room, tries to kiss her. She retaliates by punching him. Warner, for reasons unknown, promotes Sally to his personal secretary. Later, at a wedding, Peter proposes to Sally. The next day, Peter's mother, who believes Sally is after his money, warns her to keep away from Peter. Naturally, they end up getting married.Cast
- Pauline Starke as Sally Blair
- James Murray as Peter Douglas
- Gwen Lee as Ann Seymour
- Dorothy Revier as Linda Davidson
- William Worthington as Mr. Davidson
- Andy Rice Jr. as Mac Tierney
- Bartlett Carré as Jimmy Dale
- Glorian Grey as Mamie
- Bryant Washburn as Warner
- Vessie Farrell as Mrs. Douglas
Production