Always a Bride (1940 film)

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Always a Bride
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Directed by Noel M. Smith
Screenplay by Robert E. Kent
Based onApplesauce, 1925 play by Barry Conners
Produced by Jack L. Warner
Bryan Foy
Starring Rosemary Lane
George Reeves
John Eldredge
Cinematography Charles Schoenbaum
Edited by Frank Magee
Music byRex Dunn
Production
company
Distributed byWarner Bros.
Release date
  • November 2, 1940 (1940-11-02)
Running time
58 minutes
CountryUnited States
Language English

Always a Bride is a 1940 American comedy film directed by Noel M. Smith and starring Rosemary Lane, George Reeves and John Eldredge. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers as a second feature.

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Plot

Wealthy Alice Bond, dissatisfied with her dull fiancé Marshall Winkler, discards him in favor of Michael Stevens. To make certain that her new beau will be acceptable to her parents, Alice contrives to have Michael enter a mayoral campaign. As election day draws close, criminals complicate matters. [1]

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Reception

In a contemporary review for The New York Times , critic A. H. Weiler called the film "a story which barely has an affinity for its title" and wrote: "Flattery being specious at best and subject to change at a moment's notice, the Warner's dissertation on the subject in 'Always a Bride' ... falls short of its expected effect. Put the film down as comedy, but also as an oft-told tale which tends toward the dreary side." [2]

References

  1. "Always a Bride (1940) - Noel Smith | Synopsis, Characteristics, Moods, Themes and Related | AllMovie".
  2. Weiler, A. H. (1940-11-21). "The Screen in Review: 'Too Many Girls' Makes Appearance at Loew's Criterion—New Films Also Have Openings at the 55th Street, Rialto and the Palace". The New York Times . p. 43.