Tod Lowell, the quarterback of the Southern State football team, is torn between his love for nightclub singer Betty Gilbert and his mother's expectations. Mrs. Lowell disapproves of Betty due to her connection to the show-business, fearing it may tarnish her son's reputation and his father's gubernatorial campaign. Instead, she pushes Tod to date Trudie Morgan, the daughter of a influential San Francisco politician.
I'm Nobody's Sweetheart Now
Tod Lowell, a talented quarterback, struggles to reconcile his passion for football with his growing feelings for Betty Gilbert, a captivating nightclub singer, as he faces the weight of his family's expectations.