A Bride for Henry (1937)
On the day of her wedding a young woman's fiancé doesn't show up, sleeping off the results of the previous night's wild bachelor party. Miffed, the woman decides to go ahead with the wedding anyway to teach her fiancé a lesson, so she calls her lawyer, Henry, and has him stand in for her missing groom. She intends to divorce her new "husband" at the first opportunity, but Henry--who has been in love with her for a long time--is determined to win his "wife's" hand.
Director: William Nigh
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Anne Nagel as Sheila Curtis |
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Warren Hull as Henry Tuttle |
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Henry Mollison as Eric Reynolds |
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Claudia Dell as Helen Van Orden |
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Betty Ross Clarke as Mrs. Curtis |
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Harry Harvey as Reporter |
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Harrison Greene as Constable |
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Richard Cramer as Bicycle Owner (uncredited) |
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I. Stanford Jolley as Party Guest (uncredited) |
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Donald Kerr as Reporter (uncredited) |
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Sam Koki as Hawaiian Musician (uncredited) |
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Hal Price as Clifford Van Fleet (uncredited) |
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Carleton Young as Hotel Guest (uncredited) |
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Lyle Moraine as |
| Directing | W.B. Eason | Assistant Director |
| Editing | Russell F. Schoengarth | Editor |
| Production | Dorothy Reid | Associate Producer |
| Crew | E.R. Hickson | Technical Supervisor |
| Production | George E. Kann | Production Manager |
| Production | Dorothy Davenport | Producer |
| Directing | William Nigh | Director |
| Production | Scott R. Dunlap | Production Manager |
| Camera | Gilbert Warrenton | Director of Photography |
| Writing | Josephine Bentham | Story |
| Writing | Marion Orth | Adaptation |
| Sound | W.C. Smith | Sound Recordist |