
“Can Good Girls Stay Good? THE PICTURE THAT IS DIFFERENT! IT'S THE INSIDE STORY OF THE SO CALLED "CUSTOMER'S GIRL"”
Florence Denny is Tommy Nelson's girlfriend and secretary at a clothing manufacturer during the Great Depression. In order to boost sales they have been using professional female entertainers to keep their clients very happy, but the clients are getting bored of them. Tommy convinces management to replace the professionals with "volunteers" from the pool of stenographers. Inevitably some clients expectations are greater than their "dates", boyfriends become unhappy, and the "voluntary" duty becomes less so over time. At first, Tommy prevents Florence from being a volunteer, but eventually the prospect of a bonus becomes too great and he encourages her to volunteer. Afterwards, Tommy considers Florence a loose woman.
Release Date: 7/15/1933
Runtime: 65 minutes
Languages: English
Directors: Busby Berkeley, George Amy
00Companies: First National Pictures, The Vitaphone Corporation
Countries: United States of America
Frank F
An excellent pre-code era film that illustrates the pressure for women to use their sex to help their boss, but becoming a "bad woman" by doing so. In addition, it illustrates that men are expected to be promiscuous while women are expected to be virgins. The greatest shortcoming of the film is imposed of the norms of the period: Loretta, like every woman, has to forgive any outrageous and even violent behaviour by a sexually aggressive male and to assume that it is really her fault.

Loretta Young
Florence 'Flo' Denny

Winnie Lightner
Maizee

Lyle Talbot
Daniel 'Danny' Drew

Regis Toomey
Tommy Nelson

Hugh Herbert
Luther Haines

Ferdinand Gottschalk
Sol Glass
Suzanne Kilborn
Birdie Reynolds

Helen Ware
Mrs. Haines

Harold Waldridge
Glass' Office Boy

Charles Lane
Mr. Bernstein (uncredited)

Dennis O'Keefe
Cabaret Patron (uncredited)

Jed Prouty
Mr. Goran (uncredited)
1959