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The Bride Wore Red

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The Bride Wore Red
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NR,1hr 43min
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January 1, 1937
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Synopsis: Based on The Bride from Trieste by Ferenc Molnar, The Bride Wore Red stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine. A singer in a seedy Budapest dive, Anni (Crawford) is mistaken for a socialite thanks to a practical joke perpetrated by the cynical Count Armalia (George Zucco). Though a bit confused about her new favored status, Anni happily hobnobs with the "best people" on the Tyrol, including handsome Rudi Pal (Robert Young), who falls in love with her. She manages to pull off her charade for two ... Full Synopsis
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The Bride Wore Red is one of those films that caused Joan Crawford to be labeled "box office poison," and as a result it has a very bad rap. The truth is that, while it's by no means a great film, it's also not the train wreck that it sometimes is made out to be. There's no getting around the fact that the screenplay is strictly from hunger; presumably the Ferenc Molnar play from which it is drawn ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Rudi Pal
Contessa de Meina
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