The Honeymoon's Over (1939)
Directed by Eugene Forde / Eugene J. Forde
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Synopsis by Sandra Brennan
In this comedy, newlyweds soon discover that life in the fast lane is not as fun as it seems. As they both work for the same advertising agency, they can well afford the high life. They joyfully spend all their money on fast cars, country clubs, and booze. They begin to change their lifestyle after they encounter three social freeloaders who proceed to suck the newlyweds dry. Realizing that their life has caused them to fall deeply in debt, the lovers adopt a saner, slower lifestyle.
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advertising, car, club [organization], country-club, debt, fast-lane, honeymoon, life-changes, lifestyle, loot, newlywed, obnoxious