Charles Victor is an unregarded clerk at a private bank.His wife, Marjorie Rhodes, bullies him, his children take him for granted, and his brother-in-law leeches. Every Thursday he takes twenty pounds to Glen Alyn on behalf of one of the partners; she's his ex-girlfriend, and the money is to keep her quiet, lest the partner's rich wife should find out and get upset; Victor's family think he works late at the office. When the police come by to discover everyone's whereabouts on a particular Thursday, they find out about it, but Miss Alyn tells them Victor is visiting her. As a result, Victor gets a reputation as a rake.
It's a minor, sniggering sex comedy that concerns itself with society's two-faced attitude towards infidelity. The lack of anything beyond the bare bones of the plot, and victor's meek portrayal give this an air of depression that may emphasize the satire, but doesn't render it very interestin