She Had to Say Yes
1933 · Movie · 65 min. · United States
It is the bottom of the depression and Sol Glass has the idea that the girls in the stenographic department should be used to entertain the clients. Seems the clients are tiring of the regular fast and hard women and this would be a change that would allow the girls to go to dinners and see shows. Tom does not want his fiancée, Flo, to go out with clients until he needs her to close a contract with Daniel. After that, she finds that Tom is two timing her with Birdie so she goes out again with Daniel. Everything is going well for a time until Daniel needs her to close a contract with Haines.
Direction George Amy · Busby Berkeley
Cast Loretta Young · Winnie Lightner · Lyle Talbot · Regis Toomey · Hugh Herbert · Ferdinand Gottschalk · Suzanne Kilborn · Helen Ware · Harold Waldridge · Dennis O'Keefe
Screenplay Rian James · Don Mullaly · John Larkin
Cinematography Arthur L. Todd
Original title She Had to Say Yes
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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