There Goes the Bride (1932)
A businessman's daughter runs away from an arranged marriage, only to find herself penniless and suspected of theft after she becomes the victim of a bag thief in the train. When she refuses to tell him who she really is, her accuser decides to take her home where he can keep an eye on her until 12 o'clock the next day, the time at which she has calculated that it will be safe to tell the truth! But when his fiancée arrives unexpectedly and then his 'guest' is mistaken for her, it all gets rather embarrassing...
Director: Albert de Courville
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Jessie Matthews as Annette Marquand |
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Owen Nares as Max |
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Carol Goodner as Cora |
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Jerry Verno as Clark - the chauffeur |
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Mignon O'Doherty as Mme. Duchaine |
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Roland Culver as Jacques |
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David Niven as Bit Role (uncredited) |
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Charles Carson as M. Marquand (uncredited) |
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Barbara Everest as Mme. Marquand (uncredited) |
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Laurence Hanray as Police Chief (uncredited) |
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Max Kirby as Pierre (uncredited) |
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Gordon McLeod as M. Duchaine (uncredited) |
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Jack Morrison as Alphonse (uncredited) |
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Winifred Oughton as Housekeeper (uncredited) |
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Basil Radford as Rudolph (uncredited) |
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George Zucco as Prosecutor (uncredited) |
| Directing | Albert de Courville | Director |
| Writing | Henry Koster | Story |
| Writing | Wolfgang Wilhelm | Story |
| Art | Norman G. Arnold | Art Direction |
| Writing | W.P. Lipscomb | Adaptation |
| Production | Michael Balcon | Producer |
| Camera | Alex Bryce | Director of Photography |
| Camera | Mutz Greenbaum | Director of Photography |
| Writing | W.P. Lipscomb | Scenario Writer |
| Writing | W.P. Lipscomb | Dialogue |