Jandy Hardesty’s review published on Letterboxd:
Light and breezy Pre-Code with the premise that a businessman's secretary spends more time with him and makes more important decisions with him than his wife does, a premise set out by businessman Lewis Stone himself as an idea for a book, then tested when Stone gets a new young secretary in Dorothy Mackaill.
Joan Blondell is here, too, in her first speaking role as Mackaill's streetwise sister. Always fun to see Blondell, and she doesn't disappoint here.
How it entered my Flickchart:
The Office Wife < The Wind in the Willows
The Office Wife > A Hare Grows in Manhattan
The Office Wife < Ziegfeld Girl
The Office Wife > Vanity Fair
The Office Wife > You Were Never Lovelier
The Office Wife > Sholay
The Office Wife > Anthony Adverse
The Office Wife > The Hiding Place
The Office Wife > How the West Was Won
The Office Wife < Remember My Name
The Office Wife > The Country Cousin
Final ranking: 2100 out of 3353