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The Social Secretary (1916) was a Comedy - Drama Film directed by John Emerson and produced by D.W. Griffith.

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Fun Size Review: The Social Secretary (1916)

By Movies, Silently on May 21, 2013 From Movies Silently

Norma Talmadge: single girl in the big city. Her bosses think that her duties include… well, let’s just say she has to slap a few of them. An idea! She disguises herself as a frump for her next job. It turns out, though, that the boss’s son is one guy she wouldn’t mind chasin... Read full article


The Social Secretary (1916) A Silent Film Review

By Movies, Silently on Feb 3, 2013 From Movies Silently

Mayme (Norma Talmadge) can?t keep a job. She?s far too pretty, you see, and the bosses won?t leave her alone. Meanwhile, the de Puyster family can?t keep a secretary. They?re far too pretty and get married. You can see where this one is going. Erich von Stroheim supports as a paparazzo. Light-hearte... Read full article


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Also released in 1916




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