The Runaway Bride (1930)
Mary Gray elopes to Atlantic City, NJ, but begins having second thoughts about the marriage. Then she becomes inexplicably locked in her hotel room, and a series of cops, robbers and kidnappers passes through. Desperate, Mary trusts the shifty chambermaid Clara who whisks her away to the mansion of wealthy George Blaine. There, Mary must pretend to be a lowly cook, but that seems better than sticking with the guy she was engaged to.
Director:
Donald Crisp
Writer:
Jane Murfin
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Mary Astor as Mary Gray |
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Lloyd Hughes as George Edward Blaine |
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Natalie Moorhead as Clara Muldoon |
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Paul Hurst as Sergeant Daly |
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David Newell as Richard Mercer |
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Edgar Norton as Williams |
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Francis McDonald as Barney Black |
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Maurice Black as 'Red' Dugan |
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Phil Brady as Shorty |
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Eddy Chandler as Mechanic |
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Edward Keane as Policeman |
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Theodore Lorch as Dr. Kent |
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Harry Tenbrook as Whitey |
| Writing | Jane Murfin | Screenplay |
| Directing | Donald Crisp | Director |
| Writing | Jane Murfin | Adaptation |
| Writing | H.H. Van Loan | Theatre Play |
| Writing | Lolita Ann Westman | Theatre Play |
| Art | Max Rée | Art Direction |
| Camera | Leo Tover | Director of Photography |
| Sound | George D. Ellis | Sound Recordist |
| Production | William LeBaron | Producer |
| Production | William Sistrom | Associate Producer |
| Editing | Archie Marshek | Editor |