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The Gay Bride is a 1934 gangster film-screwball comedy starring Carole Lombard as a wisecracking gold-digger and Chester Morris as the poor man she despises. It was directed by Jack Conway and written by the husband-and-wife team of Sam and Bella Spewak, based on the story "Repeal" by Charles Francis Coe.
The Gay Bride (1934) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 20m. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A gold digger tries to get ahead by marrying a succession of ill-fated racketeers. Cast & Crew. Read More. Jack Conway. Director. Carole Lombard. Mary [Magiz] Chester Morris.
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The Gay Bride. Summaries. After the adversary of a bootlegger has him killed, he takes up with his widow, a gold-digging chorus girl, but a handsome bodyguard is also determined to win her over. Gangster Shoots Magiz is the producer of the show in which Mary is appearing.
The Gay Bride. Mary (Carole Lombard) is a gorgeous chorus girl determined to marry into money. She finds a wealthy beau in bootlegger "Shoots" Magiz (Nat Pendleton), but his adversary, Daniel...
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The Gay Bride. film by Conway [1934] Learn about this topic in these articles: discussed in biography. In Jack Conway: Heyday of the 1930s. The Gay Bride (1934) was a disappointment, despite the presence of Carole Lombard, but the comedy One New York Night (1935) received generally positive reviews. Read More.
This is a surprisingly cute story about a gold-digging woman (Carole Lombard) who gives up trying to marry gangsters because a)they keep dying, and b)she falls in love with a gangster's flunky (Chester Morris).