It's hard to know just where this fits in the Stong repertoire. He has transported his Iowa farmer to Hollywood, this time, thrust him into pictures by chance, and made a star of him overnight, leaving him torn between the excitement of the event and his uncertainty as to how his wife will take it. The story has a good sentimental pull, convincingly colorful sidelights on the picture world, and a romantic wind-up, that should appeal to rental library fans. Its slim Phil Stong, but should fit into the picture for effortless summer entertainment.