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Beauty and the Boss is a 1932 American romantic comedy film directed by Roy Del Ruth and starring Marian Marsh, David Manners and Warren William.[1] It was based on a Hungarian play by Ladislas Fodor about a secretary who eventually marries her boss. In 1934 Warner Brothers' British subsidiary remade the story at Teddington Studios as The Church Mouse.

The film's sets were designed by Anton Grot.

Cast[]

  • Marian Marsh as Susie Sachs
  • David Manners as Baron Paul von Ullrich
  • Warren William as Baron Josef von Ullrich
  • Charles Butterworth as Ludwig Pfeffer Jr.
  • Frederick Kerr as Count Von Tolheim
  • Mary Doran as Olive 'Ollie' Frey
  • Robert Greig as Chappel
  • Lilian Bond as Girl at Bar
  • Yola d'Avril as Girl in Bath Tub
  • Harry Holman as Hotel Manager
  • Olaf Hytten as Business Associate
  • Barbara Leonard as Girl With Dog
  • Polly Walters as Ludwig's Girl
  • Leo White as Man in Elevator

References[]

  1. Dick p.107


Bibliography[]

  • Dick, Bernard F. The Merchant Prince of Poverty Row: Harry Cohn of Columbia Pictures. University Press of Kentucky.

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