A Bride for Henry
A Bride for Henry | |
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Directed by | William Nigh |
Produced by | Dorothy Davenport |
Screenplay by | Marion Orth |
Story by | Josephine Bentham |
Starring | See below |
Cinematography | Gilbert Warrenton |
Edited by | Russell F. Schoengarth |
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Running time | 58 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
A Bride for Henry is a 1937 American film directed by William Nigh.
Plot
When Sheila Curtis’s (Anne Nagel) fiancé doesn't show up for the wedding, she drafts her lawyer, Henry Tuttle (Warren Hull), to stand in for the missing groom.
When Eric Reynolds (Henry Mollison) finally shows up, after sleeping off the bachelor party, Shelia intends to get a quick divorce, and marry him, after the media attention dies down.
Although Henry has been in love with her for years, he gets fed up and spends his time on their honeymoon with his old girlfriend, wealthy Helen Van Orden (Claudia Dell), and a bevy of beauties.
Shelia soon gets jealous and realizes that Eric will always be unreliable while it’s Henry she’s always counted on and loved, but it might be too late. She might have taken Henry for granted for too long.
Cast
- Anne Nagel as Sheila Curtis
- Warren Hull as Henry Tuttle
- Henry Mollison as Eric Reynolds
- Claudia Dell as Helen Van Orden
- Betty Ross Clarke as Mrs. Curtis
- Harrison Greene as Constable
External links
- A Bride for Henry at the Internet Movie Database
- A Bride for Henry is available for free download at the Internet Archive