A Bride For Henry 1937

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A Bride For Henry 1937

A stood-up bride uses her lawyer as a stand-in groom for her absent and unreliable fiancé, hoping to get a quick divorce after the media interest dies down. In time, she realizes she may have wed the right man, but it might be too late.
Director: William Nigh
Writers: Josephine Bentham (story "A Bride for Henry"), Marion Orth (adaptation)
Stars: Anne Nagel, Warren Hull, Henry Mollison

Trivia
This film was first telecast on New York City's pioneer television station W2XBS, on November 22, 1940. Post-WWII television audiences got their first showing on March 21, 1950, on WPIX (Channel 11).

Alternate versions
There are two slightly different edits of the film, one clocking in at 56 minutes, the other at 58 minutes. The 56-minute version does not feature the Monogram train logo and has upbeat jazz music playing over the opening credits. The 58-minute version does have the Monogram train and uses Mendelssohn's Wedding March as the opening music.

Connections
References Paradise Isle (1937)

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