- The Gay Bride
Infobox Film
name = The Gay Bride
image_size = 225px
caption =Nat Pendleton ,Carole Lombard andChester Morris
director = Jack Conway
producer = John W. Considine Jr.
writer = Charles Francis Coe "(story)"
Bella Spewak
Sam Spewak
narrator =
starring =Carole Lombard Chester Morris
music = Jack Virgil
R.H. Bassett "(uncredited)"
cinematography = Ray June
editing = Frank Sullivan
distributor =MGM
released = December 14, fy|1934
runtime = 80 minutes
country = FilmUS
language = English
budget =
gross =
imdb_id = 0025163"The Gay Bride" is a fy|1934
black-and-white gangster film starringCarole Lombard as a wisecracking gold-digger andChester Morris as the poor man she despises. It was directed by Jack Conway and written by the husband-and-wife team of Sam and Bella Spewak, based on the story "Repeal" by Charles Francis Coe.Plot
Gold-digging chorus girl Mary (
Carole Lombard ) marries the head of a bootlegging syndicate, gangster "Shoots" Magiz (Nat Pendleton ), but the illegal liquor business goes down the drain when Prohibition is repealed, and Shoots is knocked off by rival Daniel Dingle (Sam Hardy). Mary, looking for a new sugar-daddy, hooks up with Dingle, and when Dingle is removed from the scene by Mickey "The Greek" Mikapopoulis (Leo Carrillo ), transfers her attention to him in return for a "trust fund". All the time, fast-talking straight-shooter Jimmy "Office Boy" Burnham (Chester Morris ), Shoots' former bodyguard and errand boy, has looked after Mary, passing her advice and snappy remarks whenever they're needed. Of course, in the end, Mary and Office Boy end up together, but only after "Merry Widow Mary" gives away all the dirty money she was given. [Erickson, Hal [http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=1:92740~T0 Plot synopsis (All Movie)] ] [TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=76042&category=Full%20Synopsis Full synopsis] ]Cast
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Carole Lombard as Mary Magiz
*Chester Morris as Jimmy "Office Boy" Burnham
*Zazu Pitts as Mirabelle
*Leo Carrillo as Mickey "The Greek" Mikapopoulis
*Nat Pendleton as William T. "Shoots" Magiz
*Sam Hardy as Daniel J. Dingle
*Walter Walker as MacPherson, the lawyerCast notes:
*Eddie "Rochester" Anderson has a small uncredited part as a bootblack. [imdb name|0026655|Eddie "Rochester" Anderson]
*Veterancharacter actor Gene Lockhart also has a small part as a crooked politician, Jim Smiley. [imdb name|0516876|Gene Lockhart]Production
"The Gay Bride" began shooting on 20 September fy|1934 and finished on 23 October. It used the working title of "Repeal", which was the title of the short story by Charles Francis Coe it was based on, TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=76042&category=Overview Overview] ] , which had been published in the "
Saturday Evening Post " at the end of lty|1933. [TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=76042&category=Screenplay%20Info Screenplay info] ] The title refers to the repeal of Prohibition, which ruined the business of the bootlegger played by Nat Pendelton.When casting the film,
Jean Harlow was considered for the female lead, andClark Gable ,Lyle Talbot ,Ricardo Cortez , Russell Hardie andRichard Arlen for the male lead. For the role played by Zasu Pitts,Una Merkel andIsabel Jewell were considered. [TCM [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=76042&category=Notes Notes] ]MGM ended up borrowing Lombard fromParamount Pictures for the film, the only one she was to make for the studio, despite her non-exclusive contract with Paramount that allowed her to work wherever she wanted in Hollywood.LoBianco, Lorraine [http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=76042&category=Articles "The Gay Bride" (TCM article)] ] Osborne, Bob. Introduction toTurner Classic Movies broadcast of "The Gay Bride" (7 October 2008).]Reception
"The Gay Bride" was released in the United States on 14 December fy|1934, and did not earn praise from the critics, nor was it succesful at the box office. "Variety" wrote that
Gangster pictures are gone, and this one won’t do anything to bring them back. It’ll do more to consign them permanently to Davey Jones’ locker down where [box office] grosses don’t count. It deals with hoodlums in a post-prohibition era, but fails to freshen up the story and the conventional means taken to carry it out.
"Photoplay" commented that the film was "A good story loaded with plot complications and blurry character drawings. Even ZaSu Pitts seems more bewildered than usual." Lombard considered the picture one of her worst, and co-star Chester Morris was aware that the film was a "turkey" while they were filming it.Notes
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