Office Girl
Brief Synopsis
In Vienna, Herr Hasel, a bank director, falls in love with country-girl-turned-stenographer Susie. When they first get together in a beer garden, they bitterly quarrel, but they find true love together in the end....
Cast & Crew
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Victor Saville
Director
Renate Muller
Susie
Jack Hulbert
Herr Hasel
Owen Nares
Herr Arvay
Morris Harvey
Klapper
Paul Abraham
Composer
Film Details
Also Known As
Sunshine Susie
Release Date
Mar
13,
1932
Premiere Information
London opening: Dec 1931; New York opening: 24 Jun 1932
Production Company
Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; Gaumont-British Picture Corp.
Distribution Company
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Country
Great Britain and United States
Location
Great Britain
Screenplay Information
Based on the German musical play Die Privatsekretarin by Franz Schulz (production undetermined).
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 20m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
7,918ft
Synopsis
In Vienna, Herr Hasel, a bank director, falls in love with country-girl-turned-stenographer Susie. When they first get together in a beer garden, they bitterly quarrel, but they find true love together in the end.
Director
Victor Saville
Director
Film Details
Also Known As
Sunshine Susie
Release Date
Mar
13,
1932
Premiere Information
London opening: Dec 1931; New York opening: 24 Jun 1932
Production Company
Gainsborough Pictures, Ltd.; Gaumont-British Picture Corp.
Distribution Company
RKO Radio Pictures, Inc.
Country
Great Britain and United States
Location
Great Britain
Screenplay Information
Based on the German musical play Die Privatsekretarin by Franz Schulz (production undetermined).
Technical Specs
Duration
1h 20m
Sound
Mono
Color
Black and White
Theatrical Aspect Ratio
1.37 : 1
Film Length
7,918ft
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Trivia
Notes
This film was released in Great Britain under the title, Sunshine Susie. Modern sources include Producer Michael Balcon, Screenplay Angus MacPhail and Robert Stevenson, Design Vetchinsky, Costumes Gordon Conway, Editing Derek Twist, Sound George Gunn and Music Director Louis Levy in the production.