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The Office Girl

1932, Movie, NR, 80 mins

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Banal remake of the German film PRIVATE SECRETARY starring Muller as the country girl who goes to the big city seeking fame and fortune by working in a bank. She catches the eye of bank president Hulbert, who poses as a lowly clerk to meet her, and they are soon blissfully happy. Muller, who is German and sounds it, is miscast opposite Hulbert, who is very British, in a film supposedly set in Vienna. Presented as a musical; the songs and production numbers are weak and the s... read more leave a comment
Year: 1932
Rated NR

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Cast
Renate Muller: Susie Surster
Jack Hulbert: Herr Hasel
Owen Nares: Herr Arvray
Morris Harvey: Klapper
Sybil Grove: Secretary
Gladys Hamer: Maid

 

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