Secrets of a Secretary
1931 film
- September 5, 1931 (1931-09-05)
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Secrets of a Secretary is a 1931 American pre-Code drama film directed by George Abbott, and starring Claudette Colbert and Herbert Marshall. The film was stage actress Mary Boland's first role in a talkie. From a story by Charles Brackett.
Plot
Society girl becomes a social secretary when her father dies penniless.[1]
Cast
- Claudette Colbert as Helen Blake
- Herbert Marshall as Lord Danforth
- Georges Metaxa as Frank D'Agnoll
- Betty Lawford as Sylvia Merritt
- Mary Boland as Mrs. Merritt
- Berton Churchill as Mr. Merritt
- Averell Harris as Don Marlow
- Betty Garde as Dorothy White
- Hugh O'Connell as Charlie Rickenbacker
- Joseph Crehan as Reporter (uncredited)
- Porter Hall as Drunk (uncredited)
- H. Dudley Hawley as Mr. Blake (uncredited)
- Olaf Hytten as Court Reporter (uncredited)
- Edward Keane as Albany Hotel Manager (uncredited)
- Barry Macollum (uncredited)
- Millard Mitchell as Policeman (uncredited)
- William Pawley (uncredited)
- Charles C. Wilson as Police Captain (uncredited)
See also
- The House That Shadows Built (1931 promotional film by Paramount Pictures)
References
- ^ "Secrets of a Secretary". AFI Catalog of Featured Films. Retrieved November 16, 2020.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Secrets of a Secretary.
- Secrets of a Secretary at the TCM Movie Database
- Secrets of a Secretary at IMDb
- Synopsis at AllMovie
- Still at gettyimages.com
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Films directed by George Abbott
- The Carnival Man (1929)
- Why Bring That Up? (1929)
- Half Way to Heaven (1929)
- Manslaughter (1930)
- The Sea God (1930)
- Stolen Heaven (1931)
- Secrets of a Secretary (1931)
- My Sin (1931)
- Too Many Girls (1940)
- The Pajama Game (1957)
- Damn Yankees (1958)
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