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Director: Maurice Elvey
Cast: Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni, Richard Wattis
Deborah and Charles, young executives at the thriving Pontifex Advertising Agency, are very much in love. Deborah is recognised by her employers as the most brilliant TV executive in the country, while Charles is regarded as 'thoroughly reliable'. But there is one hard-and-fast rule at the agency: the board of directors will not allow any married women on their staff; as soon as a girl marries, she must resign!
Critical Reception & Ratings
Second Fiddle, a 1957 romance comedy directed by Maurice Elvey, explores the challenges faced by ambitious young executives Deborah and Charles, whose romance is complicated by the agency's policy of not allowing married women on staff. The film's critical reception is not widely documented, and information about its awards recognition or public reception ratings is not readily available.
Why you might like this:
This 1957 romantic comedy directed by Maurice Elvey offers a delightful blend of laugh-out-loud moments and heartwarming romance, with standout performances from Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, and Lisa Gastoni that bring the engaging story to life.
Second Fiddle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Maurice Elvey and starring Adrienne Corri, Thorley Walters, Lisa Gastoni and Richard Wattis. It was written by Robert Dunbar and Allan MacKinnon based on a story by Mary Cathcart Borer and Arnold Ridley, and produced by Dunbar for Act Films Ltd. It was Elvey's final film.
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