Calm Yourself stars Robert Young and it came out in 1935. George B Seitz is the director and Arthur Kober wrote the screenplay based on the book of the same name by Edward Hope.
After being fired from his job as an ad executive Robert starts his own business, Confidential Services Inc. He hires Madge Evans as his secretary and they have some adventures trying to help his customers. You'd be right if you guessed there's romance ahead. A baby and a great dane provides some additional comic relief.
It was alright, pleasant but average. You can find out if you like it on YouTube, there's a link in the title. There's a DVD from Warner Archive but at nearly 20 smackaroonies it's a bit dear. I'll gather up a YouTube download in case I want to see it again some day.
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