Second Fiddle (1957)
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The final film by veteran director Maurice Elvey takes a wry look at gender
politics in the 1950s workplace, casting Adrienne Corri as a high-flying
advertising executive whose career is in jeopardy after the announcement of her
forthcoming marriage. A sharply intelligent, long sought-after comedy that was
thought lost for many years, Second Fiddle is featured here in
a brand-new transfer from the original film elements.
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. A seemingly insurmountable problem is thus posed
for Deborah and Charles...
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