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Gay Bride (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 80 mins

  • Director: Jack Conway
  • Writer: Charles Francis Coe; Bella Spewack
  • Producer: John W. Considine Jr.

CGiii Comment

No CGiii whatsoever - apart from the title.

And, it's a crap film - an insult to women - if truth be told.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Gangster Shoots Magiz is the producer of the show in which Mary is appearing. She marries him even though she can't stand a thing about him, knowing that in his business he may not be around for long. She's right. A series of loves and deaths ensues.

Cast & Characters

Carole Lombard as Mary Magiz;
Chester Morris as Jimmie 'Office boy' Burnham;
Zasu Pitts as Mirabelle;
Leo Carrillo as Mickey 'The Greek' Mikapopoulis;
Nat Pendleton as William T. 'Shoots' Magiz;
Sam Hardy as Daniel J. Dingle;
Walter Walker as MacPherson, the Lawyer;
Norman Ainsley as Waiter;
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson as Second Bootblack;
Irving Bacon as Weight Guesser;
Jack Baxley as Bum Getting $100;
Brooks Benedict as Guest at Wedding;
Frank Darien as Mr. Bartlett, Gas Station Owner;
Gordon De Main as Police Sergeant;
Clay Drew as Stage Doorman