An ordinary small grocery store on a street corner in Budapest, Hungary. Owner Hugo Matushek (Frank Morgan Frank Morgan) has been running the store, and his clerk, Alfred Clayrick (James Stewart James Stewart), is the most experienced clerk in the store. Clarke Novak (Magritte Sullivan Margaret Sullavan), who came to the store to apply for the job, was soon hired by the boss, but he hated each other and could not tolerate each other. The lonely and infatuated Alfred had a pen pal whom he had never met. When he went to the bar to meet his pen pal behind his boss's back, he found that the close pen pal he had admired for a long time was Clara, whom he hated. Alfred, who was fired by his boss, was afraid to meet her because he lost his job. The classic comedy Store on the Street Corner, directed by the famous film comedian Ernst Liu Biqian, has been listed as one of the hundred romantic films selected by the American Film Institute. With the optimistic atmosphere of 1940s comedy, this film was adapted into the new version of "Electronic Love Letters" in 1998.