In deference to the film's title, private secretary Dolly Haas does marry her boss Max Hansen in the final scene. Before this happens, however, Haas is repeatedly fired by Hansen, only to be rehired time and again through one subterfuge after another. The film reaches a dizzy comic highpoint when Hansen is rescued by his faithful secretary from a compromising situation involving two enraged females. Filmed just before Hitler's ascension to power, Privat-Sekretarin Heiratet spotlights the talents of several artists who would be forced to flee from Germany for political or religious reasons. One of these was director Herman Kosterlitz, who soon changed his base of operation to Hollywood -- and simultaneously changed his name to Henry Koster. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi