She Had to Say Yes (1933) Busby Berkeley had it in his contract that he could direct whole movies, not just dance sequences, and this is one he co-directed. Loretta Young and Lyle Talbot star in a lite melodrama about a garment manufacturer's use of its stenographic pool to entertain buyers, and the consequences thereof. Opens with a signature Berkeley montage of pretty secretaries and busy typewriters. Nothing to telegraph home about, but there is considerably more innuendo and implication than I expected, and nifty layered two-tone gowns by Orry-Kelly. Hugh Herbert plays it as straight as I have ever seen him, as one of the lecherous businessmen. 5/10
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