Don Weis
Director

After being in Hollywood for a month with lots of compliments but no offers, girl-next-door Libby Caruso decides to give up on her singing career and focus on fulfilling her destiny of being a wife, hopefully to a doctor. She believes that to nab a husband she must get a job where many eligible bachelors would notice her, but singing is her only real skill. She lands a Girl Friday job at a brokerage firm and believes that she is destined to marry Paul Davis, who works at the product-development company where her best friend and roommate Jan McNair works. Paul believes that he is God's gift to the world, if only anyone would notice. Jan knows that Libby isn't his type, and he didn't even notice her. Cuz Rickover might be Libby's type, but she didn't notice him. Cuz is a part-timer: part-time supermarket stockman and part-time bass player, among other part-time activities. Ultimately, Paul believes he can help Libby and in turn help himself in developing a product for market that Libby created to make her 9-to-5 life easier. But as he helps her with that and she hopes he'll ask her to marry him, she gets the opportunity to showcase her singing to a wide audience. So as Libby's 9-to-5 life, her pursuit of a husband, the product development, and the singing seem to be moving up and down simultaneously, she must decide where her focus lies. The answers to what she should do with her life might just fall into place with a little push from the people in her life.
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Don Weis
Director

Connie Francis
Libby Caruso

Jim Hutton
Paul Davis

Susan Oliver
Jan McNair

Joby Baker
Cuz Rickover

Barbara Nichols
Gaye Swinger

Johnny Carson
Johnny Carson

George Hamilton
George Hamilton

Yvette Mimieux
Yvette Mimieux

Paula Prentiss
Paula Prentiss

Danny Thomas
Danny Thomas

Jay C. Flippen
Ralph Front

Jesse White
Tiger Shay

Charles Lane
Director

Joan Marshall
Miss Devine

Stanley Adams
Employment Service Official

Leon Alton
Nightclub Patron

Madge Blake
Mrs. Press
Bunny Bishop
Customer
Ruth Brooks Flippen
Writer