My Dear Secretary (1948)
Description: He chased her . . . 'til she caught him!
A budding young writer thinks it's her lucky day when she is chosen to be the new secretary for Owen Waterbury, famous novelist. She is soon disppointed, however, when he turns out to be an erratic, immature playboy. Opposites attract, of course, but not without sub-plots that touch on competitiveness within marriage and responsibility.
Director: Charles Martin
Producer: charles martin
Content Rating:
User Reviews: Mixed (base on 230 reviews)
Published Date: 2026-04-01 18:47:19
Genre:
Drama
Romance
Comedy
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roy del ruth
Too many filler scenes that didn't move the story forward.
howard hughes
Inconsistent tone that made it hard to follow.
james whale
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
rudolph mate
The plot was predictable and uninspired.
godfrey ho
An absolute masterpiece. Brilliant performances and direction.
george schaefer
I found it difficult to stay invested.
joseph santley
Weak pacing made it drag in several places.
richard thorpe
The world-building felt shallow and unconvincing.
lewis allen
Beautiful cinematography that really elevates the experience.
sidney meyers
The special effects were subpar and distracting.
harold young
Overall, a forgettable experience that I wouldn't recommend.
giorgio simonelli
Lack of chemistry between the main actors.
freddie francis
The world-building felt shallow and unconvincing.
leopold lindtberg
The story felt flat and lacked momentum.
dave tendlar
A thrilling ride from start to finish. Couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
denison clift
Sharp editing that kept everything flowing smoothly.
john sturges
A strong, engaging story from start to finish.
edward finney
Amazing movie! A must-watch for everyone.
michael r lawrence
Disappointing and lackluster. Expected much more.
bruce mitchell
Uninspired direction and forgettable characters.