The Wedding Night (1935) | |
Director(s) | King Vidor |
Producer(s) | Samuel Goldwyn |
Top Genres | Drama, Romance |
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The Wedding Night (1935) was a Drama - Romance Film directed by King Vidor and produced by Samuel Goldwyn.
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The Wedding Night (1935)
By Beatrice on May 25, 2013 From Flickers in TimeThe Wedding Night Directed by King Vidor 1935/USA Howard Productions First viewing I’m about ten films away from finishing up 1935. ?Running into a film like this one that I had never heard of makes me glad that I stick with it until the end. ?This romantic drama really impressed me. Gary Co... Read full article
The Wedding Night (King Vidor, 1935)
By Judy on Oct 6, 2012 From Movie ClassicsGary Cooper and Anna Sten I’ve been meaning to write something about this little-known but powerful melodrama directed by King Vidor, which was made under the Hays Code, but feels like a pre-Code in its sympathetic portrayal of an adulterous passion. Unfortunately I’ve left it a little t... Read full article
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Richard Powell (Truck Driver) and Alphonse Martell (Waiter) are in studio records/casting call lists for their roles, but they did not appear or were not identifiable in the movie.
Gary Cooper hated his co-star, Anna Sten, so much that behind her back he would refer to her as "Anna Stench."
Edwin Knopf, who wrote the original story for "The Wedding Night," was a close friend of F. Scott Fitzgerald and based the characters played by Gary Cooper and Helen Vinson on Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.
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Gary Cooper hated his co-star, Anna Sten, so much that behind her back he would refer to her as "Anna Stench."
Edwin Knopf, who wrote the original story for "The Wedding Night," was a close friend of F. Scott Fitzgerald and based the characters played by Gary Cooper and Helen Vinson on Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.
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