Beauty and the Boss (1932) | |
Director(s) | Roy Del Ruth |
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Top Genres | Comedy, Romance |
Top Topics | Secretaries |
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Beauty and the Boss (1932) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Roy Del Ruth .
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Beauty and the Boss (1932)
By Angela on Nov 5, 2012 From Hollywood RevueBank president Baron Josef von Ullrich (Warren William), like so many men, very much appreciates a beautiful woman.? But there’s just one place he doesn’t want to see them — in his office.? He keeps his bank running like a well-oiled machine and he’s afraid having a beautiful... Read full article
Film Review: "Beauty and the Boss" (1932)
By Emma on Jul 29, 2012 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode HollywoodThis is a review of the second last and my favourite film in my Marian Marsh series, "Beauty and the Boss" (1932). PLOTLINE: Suzy Sachs (Marian Marsh) is what they call a ‘Church Mouse’. She is poor, unemployed, voiceless and part of the thousands of other girls in the same situa... Read full article
Film Review: "Beauty and the Boss" (1932)
By Emma on Jul 29, 2012 From Lets Misbehave: A Tribute to Precode HollywoodThis is a review of the second last and my favourite film in my Marian Marsh series, "Beauty and the Boss" (1932). PLOTLINE: Suzy Sachs (Marian Marsh) is what they call a ‘Church Mouse’. She is poor, unemployed, voiceless and part of the thousands of other girls in the same situa... Read full article
Scandalous Scenes in Pre-Code: Beauty and the Boss (1932)
By shadowsandsatin on Oct 26, 2011 From Shadows and SatinEvery now and then I come across a scene in a pre-Code film that literally leaves me with my mouth open. Beauty and the Boss (1932), starring Warren William, David Manners, Mary Doran, and the lovely Marian Marsh, contains such a scene. I haven?t yet seen the entire movie, but from what I?ve been ab... Read full article
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Another English-language adaptation by Frederic Hatton and Fanny Hatton, also called "A Church Mouse", opened in New York on 12 October 1931.
The original play opened in Budapest, Hungary, on 2 December 1927.
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