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In the depth of the Depression, Sol Glass has the idea that the girls in the stenographic department should be used to entertain the clients. It seems that the clients are tiring of the regular hard-and-fast women, and this would ...

Director: George Amy, Busby Berkeley

Writer: John Francis Larkin, Rian James, Don Mullaly

Stars: Loretta Young, Winnie Lightner, Lyle Talbot
Transcript
00:00The End
00:30You admit that this merger is highly profitable to you, too, don't you?
00:33Yes, but I could deal with Drew directly.
00:35But you're not going to, are you?
00:37I don't know if you're as nice as I think you're going to be.
00:40Please, Mr. Haynes, don't rush me.
00:42Yes, yes, I'm in his room.
00:44Drew's at the hotel.
00:46What would I do?
00:48Say, do you want him to take out my telephone?
00:50But, Maisie, I've never been in a spot like this before.
00:53I don't know what to do.
01:00Let's, uh, let's you and I stop pretending.
01:06Pretending?
01:08Pretending to be a little Miss Virtue in person.
01:11Danny, you're insulting me!
01:12Yes, I'm insulting.
01:14From now on, you can give somebody else the runaround.
01:16Oh, you're just the customer's girl, huh?
01:19Playing the field, taking them all on.
01:21Mm-hmm, and swelling your bankroll while I'm at it.
01:23That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
01:24Well, you're getting it.
01:25Now, get out of here!
01:27No!
01:28I'm not going to get out.
01:29My money's as good as theirs.
01:31Now, you just close your eyes and pretend I'm a buyer.
01:34I'll buy you.
01:34Tommy, don't tell me!
01:35Tommy!
01:35Tommy, don't tell me!
01:57Tommy, don't tell me!
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