![]() ![]() He proposes marriage in the memo and Susie happily consents.Ī no-nonsense, sophisticated, wealthy Viennese banker, Baron von Ullrich (Warren William) is so distracted by the sexual charms of his secretary that he decides to fire her so that he can keep his business and his sex life separate. Distraught, she plans to leave, but before she can, the baron asks her to take one last dictation for him. She tells him that she is hungry for life and he fires her. ![]() She flirts with the Count and with Paul and then runs back to the baron. The baron cannot believe his eyes, but he is not able to escort Susie himself, as she has arranged a full schedule of appointments for him. Susie takes her advice to heart, and that evening when the baron's brother Paul and his friend, the Count, arrive to take her out for the evening, she is transformed. ![]() Polly advises Susie to be more womanly, demonstrating some flirtation techniques. When the baron and his retinue are in Paris completing a business merger, he discovers that Susie has been keeping Polly away from him and, as punishment, he makes her deliver a box of flowers to her room. He hires her on the spot, and she organizes his affairs and protects him from distractions, including a long list of women, because she has fallen in love with him. He vows to avoid business women until plainly dressed Susie Sachs impresses him with her efficiency. For this reason, he fires his attractive secretary, Polly Frey, but promises to continue his relationship with her after hours. Their proper place, according to the baron, is entertaining men in the evening. International Viennese banker Baron Josef von Ullrich believes that beautiful women have no place in an office. ![]()
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