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A drifter named Aloysius "Mac" McKeever (Victor Moore) skillfully has watched the comings and goings of a very rich business man named Mike O'Connor (Charles Ruggles). Mac knows when Mr. O'Connor is living in his Northern residence and when he "snow birds" down South. So Mac makes himself comfortable by staying in Mr. O'Connor's empty residences during the times of the year he is away.
While Mac is staying at Mr. O'Connor's luxurious home in New York City, he meets a Veteran, Jim Bullock (Don DeFore), who has recently been evicted from a building owned by Mr. O'Conner. Mac invites him to stay with him, unbeknownst to Jim that Mac is staying there under false pretenses.One evening, someone enters the home and proceeds upstairs to a bedroom. The unknown visitor happens to be the daughter of Mr. O'Connor, Trudy O'Connor, (Gail Storm), who has left school against her father's wishes. She is startled when she realizes two men are in the house and are trying to stop her from what they think is stealing a fur coat.
Mac and Jim question her, however she catches on very quickly that Mac is a drifter taking advantage of her family's home being empty for the winter. She decides to keep her identity a secret and play along and tells them that she was desperate for something to wear because she was going on an interview. Mac takes pity on her and asks her to stay. She does, and it doesn't hurt that she also has an attraction for the veteran, Jim.
This pretense starts snowballing, as Mr. O'Connor returns to NYC to find his daughter. When he arrives home, she greets him immediately and somehow convinces him to play along. She is upset with her father because he does not agree with her action of leaving school, as she wants to follow her own passion. To add more "fuel to the fire", she contacts her mother, Mary O'Connor (Ann Harding) who is the estranged wife of Mike O'Connor. Trudy knows her mother will take her side.
At this point in the story, we have Mac, Jim, Trudy, Mike O'Connor and his estranged wife, Mary, all living and pretending in the same house. The plot thickens as more people are invited to live in the house due to no available housing.
This is an amusing, warm and heartfelt movie, as everyone begins to realize that Mac, the drifter, is full of wisdom and true kindness. As time goes on each person learns a valuable life lesson that no amount of money that Mike O'Connor has could possibly have had the same wonderful impact on their lives.
Proverbs 3:13 NIV
Blessed are those who find wisdom, those who gain understanding, for they are more profitable than silver and yields better returns than gold.
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