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So, 'Her Husband's Secretary' from 1937 is one of those gems that you stumble upon and just can't help but admire. It dives into the murky waters of workplace romance and betrayal, all stirred up by the fact that the secretary is the wife’s best friend. The drama unfolds with a certain tension that keeps you engaged, especially as the pacing allows the atmosphere to thicken. You get a real sense of the era, from the dialogue to the choices the characters make, which adds layers to the whole scenario. The performances are solid, capturing the complexities of their relationships, making it distinctive in a sea of similar dramas from that time. There's just something about the old-timey charm mixed with the drama that feels quite refreshing.
This film has had a somewhat uneven availability over the years, with only a handful of prints circulating among collectors. Its scarcity adds to the allure, as many fans of classic drama are still on the lookout for quality copies. It's intriguing how this film doesn't always get the attention it deserves, especially with its interesting take on relationships in a professional setting. A curious find for those interested in pre-war cinema.
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