A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.A female editor of a magazine falls in love with her male secretary.
- Harper
- (scenes deleted)
- Youngster in Store
- (as Junior Coghlan)
- Impatient Man in Lois's Office
- (uncredited)
- New Secretary
- (uncredited)
- Fred's Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Mr. Orca
- (uncredited)
- Miss Smith, Receptionist
- (uncredited)
- Speakeasy Waiter
- (uncredited)
- Fred's Party Guest
- (uncredited)
- Waiter at Fred's Party
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaWhen Lois is dictating a letter, she states the name, company, and street address of the addressee and then says the word "city". This was a quick way to avoid having to write the city and state in an address or return address. The recipient of the letter would know this meant that both sender and receiver were in the same city. On an envelope, the Post Office would know this meant the same city in which the letter was mailed. This practice became obsolete when Zip Codes were adopted in 1963 because "city" alone became insufficient information.
- GoofsAt about the 0.33 minute mark, after Kay Francis sits down, what appears to be the boom mic shadow passes over the wall behind her.
- Quotes
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: You're Tommy's best friend, aren't you?
Andy Doyle: Sure.
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: I'll humiliate him. I'll make him feel as cheap as he made me feel. I'll get revenge.
Andy Doyle: How?
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: Oh, it's a marvelous idea. I'll marry you.
Andy Doyle: Huh? No, no, no, no, no, no, I couldn't do that. You see, I promised my poor old mother that I wouldn't get married till I was sixty-five.
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: Ohh, I could make ya happy.
Andy Doyle: Oh, I don't doubt that, you see, but my family's against marriage.
Ruth 'Ruthie' Holman: What?
Andy Doyle: Oh sure, It's an old custom of ours. There hasn't been a marriage in my family for three generations.
- SoundtracksCan't We Talk It Over
(uncredited)
Music by Victor Young
Played on the piano when Lois and Freddie are at the restaurant
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- A Dangerous Brunette
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- Runtime1 hour 2 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1