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Brides Are Like That

1936, Movie, NR, 66 mins

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The loafing nephew of a rich apple-orchard owner strikes it rich with a girl who is also poor, but loves him anyway. Good performances in an amusing, well-produced film. leave a comment
Year: 1936
Rated NR

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Cast
Ross Alexander: Bill McAllister
Anita Louise: Hazel Robinson
Joseph Cawthorn: Fred Schultz
Gene Lockhart: John Robinson
Kathleen Lockhart: Mrs. Ella Robinson
Mary Treen: Jennie

 

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A young man uses flattery to beat out a romantic rival in Brides Are Like That (1936).
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Posted: 10/9/2009
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