The Girls in the Office

February. 02,1979      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A romantic comedy about four women employed by an ultra-modern Houston department store who discover that they must choose between love and a career.

Susan Saint James as  Rita Massaro
Barbara Eden as  Lee Rawlins
Tony Roberts as  Mike Holden
Robyn Douglass as  Karen Heineman
Penny Peyser as  Tracy Beaumont
Joe Penny as  Beau Galloway
Jonathan Goldsmith as  Bill Pearson
David Wayne as  Ben Nayfack
Nik Hagler as  Tim Weiss

Reviews

Jeanskynebu
1979/02/02

the audience applauded

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Stevecorp
1979/02/03

Don't listen to the negative reviews

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FirstWitch
1979/02/04

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Aiden Melton
1979/02/05

The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.

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Uriah43
1979/02/06

With a brand new shopping center opening up in downtown Houston within a year, a key member of Human Resources named "Lee Rawlins" (Barbara Eden) is tasked by the owner "Ben Nayfack" (David Wayne) to find some new employees as soon as possible. That said, three young women by the names of "Rita Massaro" (Susan Saint James), "Karen Heineman" (Robyn Douglass) and "Tracy Beaumont" (Penny Peyser) apply for various administrative positions and each person get accepted in one capacity or the other. But what none of them count on is the extent of the cutthroat politics that each of them soon find themselves immersed in. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was an interesting film which had some potential due to the casting of both Susan Saint James and Barbara Eden. Unfortunately, there were some scenes which I thought were just plain hokey and the acting of Joe Penny (as "Beau Galloway") was about as wooden as anything I have ever seen. Likewise, I thought the ending was a bit too abrupt and could have used a bit more substance. Additionally, although it was billed as a comedy there really wasn't much humor to be found and for that reason I considered it to be more of a romance-drama than anything else. In any case, this was a decent made-for-television movie and I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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pat-176
1979/02/07

In this tale three women come to work in a large department store run by a kindly old gentlemen. The store which already has a male "Shark" is enriched by a new female "Shark" , Rita Massaro (played by Susan St James).Her vicious unscrupulous manipulations of events and people in the office lead,eventually, to her own downfall,romantically. One of her victims is Lee Rawlins, as the office manager, who does her job, reconciling strife between workers and supervisors. Meanwhile she has her own romance proceeding with Beau Galloway (Joe Penney). The acting by Barbara Eden, Susan St. James, and Joe Penney as principal actors is superb.There is a great deal of action, love and intrigue which make this a truly great story.I loved every minute of it. I feel that this tale, unfortunately, is to a certain degree, true to life.

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