Cookies on FilmShelves
We use essential cookies to keep the site working. With your permission we also use analytics cookies (so we can fix what's broken) and advertising cookies (so the ads you see are more relevant). Read our privacy policy.
You'll still see ads on the free tier — rejecting just means they won't be personalised.

His Private Secretary -- Digitally Remastered. The philandering son of a wealthy businessman falls in love with a poor minister's granddaughter, much to his father's dismay. John Wayne, in one of his first starring roles, plays Dick Wallace, a young playboy who prefers wine and women to honest work. When his overbearing father forces him to work as his company's collection manager, Dick travels to a small, rural town to collect a debt from a down-on-his-luck minister. There, he falls in love with the minister's daughter, Marion (Evalyn Knapp). But Dick's father is determined to put an end to their budding romance, so Marion takes a job working at the family company to prove her worth. A classic tale of opposites attract, this romantic comedy allows Wayne to shine in what would prove to be an atypical role, as the actor went on to become a major Western and adventure star.
As an Amazon Associate and eBay Partner Network member, FilmShelves earns from qualifying purchases. These links may earn us a commission at no extra cost to you.

His Private Secretary (1933)
60 min
Dick Wallace wants to marry a minister's grand-daughter but his father, who wants him to get work on his company's business, is opposed. She takes a job with the company to prove she's okay.