The Private Secretary is a British film released in 1935, with a runtime of 70 minutes. Directed by Alaster Sim and starring a talented cast including Edward Everett Horton, Aubrey Dexter, Michael Shepley, Barry MacKay, Kitty Kelly, O.B. Clarence, Judy Gunn, Oscar Asche, Sidney Fairbrother, and Davina Craig.
The story follows Mr. Nebulae, played by Alaster Sim, who is a private secretary to Reverend Robert Spalding, played by Edward Everett Horton. Mr. Nebulae finds himself entangled in a series of comedic and mysterious situations when his former employer, Henry Marsland, played by Michael Shepley, reappears seeking his help.
To complicate matters further, Gibbs, played by Aubrey Dexter, is involved in a scheme to blackmail the Marsland family, which puts Mr. Nebulae in a difficult position. The plot thickens as Douglas Cattermole, played by Barry MacKay, and Thomas Marsland, played by O.B. Clarence, become embroiled in the unfolding events.
As the tension rises, the audience is kept on the edge of their seats as they try to unravel the intricate web of deceit and betrayal that surrounds the characters. With stellar performances from the entire cast, The Private Secretary is a delightful mix of mystery, comedy, and drama that keeps viewers entertained from start to finish.
Kitty Kelly, Judy Gunn, Oscar Asche, Sidney Fairbrother, and Davina Craig round out the ensemble with their engaging portrayals of supporting characters who add depth and dimension to the story. The film is a testament to the timeless appeal of British cinema and the enduring popularity of classic films from the 1930s.
Overall, The Private Secretary is a must-watch for fans of vintage cinema and lovers of clever storytelling. With its fast-paced plot, witty dialogue, and captivating performances, it is sure to captivate audiences of all ages and leave a lasting impression on all who watch it.
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