Phyllis Brooks and Mary Treen are two chicks heading to san francisco to set up their lunch counter. Along the way, they stop to pick up hitchhiker Tim (Robert Lowery). They get into a thing with the local sheriff, and work their way out of that. Treen was in the biz for years and years, but Brooks only did a couple more things after this. Keep an eye out for Will Wright as Jeff the foreman. Was in Andy Griffith and a million other bit parts. Anyhoo.. they set up shop at the project site and things are back on track. They appear to be building a petroleum refinery, and the location shows its in Richmond, California... home to many refineries, since it's right on the coast. and its war-time, so everything has to be done double-time for the army. It's all light and fluffy, with a pretty good story behind it. Some ups, some downs. Kind of like an ep of Laverne and Shirley, for those who remember that television show. and of course, all hell breaks loose at the big dance. Also some serious moments when the equipment malfunctions and the men are in great danger. All in all a pretty good story, even if short, at 62 minutes. Written by Milton Raison, who wrote stories, screenplays, and poetry. Directed by William Berke. did a whole lot of B films. died young at 54, but not much info on him out there.