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Rating: 6.7/10 by 21 users

The Bride Wore Red (1937)

A poor singer in a bar masquerades as a rich society woman thanks to a rich benefactor.

Directing:
  • Dorothy Arzner
  • Edward Woehler
Writing:
  • Tess Slesinger
  • Ferenc Molnár
  • Catherine Turney
  • Bradbury Foote
  • Waldo Salt
  • Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Oct 08, 1937

Rating: 6.7/10 by 21 users

Alternative Title:

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 43 minutes
Budget: $960,000
Revenue: $1,200,000

Plot Keyword: postman, deception, singer, clothes, class distinction, woman director
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Joan Crawford
Anni Pavlovitch
Robert Young
Rudolph 'Rudi' Pal
Billie Burke
Contessa di Meina
Reginald Owen
Admiral Monti
Lynne Carver
Maddelena Monti
George Zucco
Count Armalia
Paul Porcasi
Signor Nobili
Rafael Alcayde
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Nino Bellini
Cosmos Club Waiter (uncredited)
Agostino Borgato
Cordellera Bar Waiter (uncredited)
Adriana Caselotti
First Peasant Girl (uncredited)
Robert Cauterio
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Irene Coleman
Cosmos Club Hat Check Girl (uncredited)
Gino Corrado
Cosmos Club Croupier (uncredited)
Franco Corsaro
Hotel Chauffeur (uncredited)
Rita Gould
Saleslady (uncredited)
Geneva Hall
Tango Dancer (uncredited)
Charles Judels
Cordellera Bar Proprietor (uncredited)
Jean Lewis
Second Peasant Girl (uncredited)
Fred Malatesta
Rudi's Waiter (uncredited)
Francisco Marán
Cosmos Club Doorman (uncredited)
Alphonse Martell
Hotel Headwaiter (uncredited)
Eric Mayne
Cosmos Club Patron (uncredited)
Ann Rutherford
Third Peasant Girl (uncredited)
Mike Tellegen
Cordellera Bar Patron (uncredited)
Harry Wilson
Cordellera Bar Patron (uncredited)

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George Zucco is the wealthy "Count Armalia" who takes a shine to cabaret singer "Anni" (Joan Crawford) and in rather "Pygmalion" style decides to dress her in ermines and pearls and see if she can survive for a fortnight in an exclusive hotel where she is to pose as a socialite. Luckily, she discovers that her old pal "Marta" (Mary Philips) is to serve as her personal maid, but the rest of this is going to be quite a challenge. She knows that in two weeks the rags will return, so a husband needs to be found. She has two choices: the wealthy "Rudi" (Robert Young) or the simple postman "Giulio" (Franchot Tone). As the time elapses, she finds her decision is increasingly more about love or money. Or is it money or love? It does border a little on the melodrama, this - but Crawford is on good form as is Young and (sparingly) Billie Burke as the meddlesome "Contessa". Even the usually all smiling but wooden Tone turns in quite engagingly. The narrative also has a fun swing at the vacuous lives of these pampered people who spend their time on pointless pursuits whilst keenly awaiting an opportunity to stab someone in the back! It's not really a film that you are likely to recall, but there are a couple of songs here from a star who proves that she can hold a note or two and it's got loads of glamour too.


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