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1933 film
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Directed by | Phil Whitman |
Written by | Lewis D. Collins Jack Natteford |
Produced by | Al Alt D.J. Mountan |
Starring | Evalyn Knapp John Wayne |
Cinematography | Abe Scholtz |
Edited by | Bobby Ray |
Release date |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $9,000 |
Box office | $95,000 |
His Private Secretary is a 1933 American Pre-Code light comedy film starring Evalyn Knapp and John Wayne.
Plot
Dick Wallace, portrayed by a 26-year-old John Wayne, has to prove to the preacher's daughter, his own father, his old friends, and himself that he isn't just an irresponsible playboy. His new love Marion does a good job of convincing them. The question is whether or not it is true.
Cast
- Evalyn Knapp as Marion Hall
- John Wayne as Dick Wallace
- Reginald Barlow as Mr. Wallace
- Alec B. Francis as Rev. Hall
- Arthur Hoyt as Little
- Natalie Kingston as Polly
- Patrick Cunning as Van, Polly's Brother
- Al St. John as Garage Owner Tom
- Hugh Kidder as Jenkins, the Butler
- Mickey Rentschler as Joe Boyd
See also
References
- ^ Scheuer, P. K. (July 31, 1963). "Katzman doesn't give a hoot for art". Los Angeles Times – via ProQuest.
External links
- His Private Secretary at IMDb
- His Private Secretary is available for free viewing and download at the Internet Archive
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