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  1. Bride by Mistake is a 1944 American romantic comedy film directed by Richard Wallace, and starring Alan Marshal and Laraine Day. The screenplay is by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron, based on a story by Norman Krasna, and is a remake of The Richest Girl in the World (1934).

  2. Bride by Mistake: Directed by Richard Wallace. With Alan Marshal, Laraine Day, Marsha Hunt, Allyn Joslyn. Norah is very rich, owns her own shipyard and has Sylvia double for her at all outside functions. But Sylvia is now married and wants to go to Washington with her new husband while Norah's latest fiance has dumped her.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Richard Wallace
    • 1944-07-27
  3. Bride by Mistake. The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter (Laraine Day), a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main...

    • Drama
    • Alan Marshal
    • Richard Wallace
  4. Bride by Mistake RKO's remake of the Joel McCrea/Miriam Hopkins screwball comedy The Richest Girl In The World (1934), this go-round follows wealthy Norah Hunter (Laraine Day) and her quest to find a man who's not just after her money.

    • Richard Wallace, John Elliott, Edward Killy
    • Alan Marshal
  5. Synopsis. The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main interest is not money, she changes places with her secretary, Sylvia Lockwood, and assumes the role of a young working woman.

  6. Bride by Mistake (1944) Full Cast & Crew. See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro. Directed by. Richard Wallace. Writing Credits (in alphabetical order) Cast (in credits order) verified as complete. Produced by. Bert Granet. ... producer. Music by. Roy Webb. Cinematography by. Nicholas Musuraca. Editing by. Les Millbrook. Art Direction by.

  7. 1944 Directed by Richard Wallace. The staggeringly wealthy Norah Hunter, a shipyard owner, too often finds herself the romantic target of gold-digging men. To attract a suitor whose main interest is not money, she changes places with her secretary, Sylvia Lockwood, and assumes the role of a young working woman.

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