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Brides Are Like That

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Irrepressible goof-off Bill McAllister (Ross Alexander) loves Hazel Robinson (Anita Louise), who's betrothed to the financially stable Dr. Randolph Jenkins (Richard Purcell). After he slyly convinces the couple to split, Bill elopes with Hazel, but the newlyweds' happiness is soon threatened. Bill's long-suffering uncle, Fred (Joseph Cawthorn), is tired of supporting his nephew financially, and Hazel's father (Gene Lockhart) demands his lazy son-in-law begin working for the family business.

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Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews A typical Warner Brothers happy-go-lucky comedy of the 1930s. Rated: C+ Apr 8, 2003 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Irrepressible goof-off Bill McAllister (Ross Alexander) loves Hazel Robinson (Anita Louise), who's betrothed to the financially stable Dr. Randolph Jenkins (Richard Purcell). After he slyly convinces the couple to split, Bill elopes with Hazel, but the newlyweds' happiness is soon threatened. Bill's long-suffering uncle, Fred (Joseph Cawthorn), is tired of supporting his nephew financially, and Hazel's father (Gene Lockhart) demands his lazy son-in-law begin working for the family business.
Director
William McGann
Producer
Bryan Foy
Screenwriter
Ben Markson
Production Co
Warner Bros.
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 7m