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After Office Hours

1935, Movie, NR, 73 mins

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Managing editor Gable fires Bennett from her newspaper job but later sees her being escorted by playboy Stephens. Gable believes that millionaire Hamilton is about to divorce his wife, Alexander, because she has been seeing Stephens on the sly, so he rehires Bennett to snoop on her boyfriend. Bennett, however, gets wise to Gable's using her, so she throws herself at the playboy, going home with him after a party. Alexander follows them from the party, and, while Bennett is i... read more leave a comment
Year: 1935
Rated NR

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Cast
Constance Bennett: Sharon Norwood
Clark Gable: Jim Branch
Stuart Erwin: Hank Parr
Billie Burke: Mrs. Norwood
Harvey Stephens: Tommy Bannister
Katherine Alexander: Mrs. Patterson

 

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Nothing puts a damper on your workplace Halloween festivities quite like an imminent firing — although I do have a fun story about a woefully interrupted Chrismukkah luncheon I should probably save for another forum. It's a credit to this show that in the midst of all my chuckling over Dwight's costume and the unfortunately vacuumed-up party decorations, deep down I was pretty darn nervous about possibly losing one of these characters. Which is why that cliff-hanger of a commercial break that made it look like Jim was on the chopping block led to this living-room scene: me staring slack-jawed at the television and demanding aloud, "So help me, Michael Scott, if you fire Jim I will storm out of this office so fast it'll make your head swim." And then I remembered that I don't actually work at Dunder-Mifflin, got embarrassed, and went to the fridge for a composure-regaining soda. (While we're at it, let's just get all my humiliating Office-watching quirks out on the table. read more

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