Employees' Entrance Page #3

Synopsis: Kurt Anderson is the tyrannical manager of a New York department store in financial straits. He thinks nothing of firing an employee of more than 20 years or of toying with the affections of every woman he meets. One such victim is Madeline, a beautiful young woman in need of a job. Anderson hires her as a salesgirl, but not before the two spend the night together. Madeline is ashamed, especially after she falls for Martin West, a rising young star at the store. Her biggest fear is that Martin finds out the truth about her "career move."
Genre: Drama, Romance
Director(s): Roy Del Ruth
Production: First National
 
IMDB:
7.3
TV-PG
Year:
1933
75 min
54 Views


Be a sport, will you, and let me stay?

I'll turn out all the

lights and be very quiet.

I'll sleep in there on that couch,

And no one will ever

know the difference.

Haven't you got any

other place to sleep?

No. Well, that is, not as nice as this.

And besides, I want to be

The first one to the employment

office in the morning.

Broke?

Very.

With your looks, you shouldn't

have any trouble getting a job.

Thank you, but I'd rather

be employed for my brains.

What's going on in here?

Oh, it's you, Mr. Anderson.

Beg pardon, sir.

I seen a light in here, and I thought-

It's all right, Joe.

A:

- Anderson? You mean, you're Kurt Anderson?

Mm-Hmm. What of it?

Oh. Well, I've been trying to get in

To see you all day for a job.

I've got all night to listen.

How about a little dinner first?

What'll we do with all this

food? It's too bad to waste it.

It'll keep.

Come along, miss Whosis.

Madeline Whosis, if you please.

Good night, Ross.

It's getting pretty late,

And I guess I'd better go.

All I can say is, thanks

so much, Mr. Anderson,

For everything and for

being so nice to me.

I suppose I ate like a little pig,

But, gee, you don't

know how hungry I was.

Oh, yes, I was, really.

I think I'm going to

like working for you,

And I'll pay you back that $10

out of my first week's paycheck.

Ha ha ha! Oh, yes, I will, really.

I wish I could really thank you,

But I can't ask you to dinner,

and I can't give you a job.

So good night, Mr. Anderson,

and, well, thanks again.

Now, wait a minute.

You don't have to go, you know.

Oh, yes, I do.

No, you don't.

Second floor-Lingerie,

pajamas, millinery,

Women and children's shoes, corsets,

Brassieres, girdles, abdominal bands,

Air mattresses, bicycle

tires, army cots, canoe paint,

Shoe stretchers, and boy scout outfits.

Your name?

Walters. Madeline Walters.

Address?

Eddington apartments, 34,

West 55th street.

Have you had any experience modeling?

No.

Then I expect I better put you

with someone for a little while.

Will you come this way?

Oh, Polly?

Polly, this is Madeline.

She's coming to work here.

Would you mind taking

charge of her? Sure.

What are you going to do?

Oh, model, I guess.

You ought to do all right,

if your feet hold out.

Why? Is it so tough?

Not so bad, unless you run into

a 42 that wants to get into a 16.

You're to go right up to

Mr. Anderson's office, Polly.

Me? What for?

I don't know. He just called for you.

Oh.

See you later, babe.

Uh, does Mr. Anderson call often?

Yes. Quite often.

Hello, Mr. Anderson.

Oh, it's you.

I didn't know you with

all your clothes on.

I'm just giving my face a break today.

You think I need a change, do you?

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