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Happy Is the Bride

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In an English village, young Janet Royd (Janette Scott) and boyfriend David Chaytor (Ian Carmichael) decide to marry. After hearing the news, Janet's sister, Miranda, cautions her about her own unhappy marriage and divorce. Later, her brother John (Nicholas Parsons) brings home a carefree rock fan, Petula (Elvi Hale), throwing the family into chaos. When Janet's father arrives, he is turned away as a tradesman, and the exasperated Janet and David decide in order to marry, they must run away.

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Audience Member lovely British comedy as young fop gets engaged to a wealthy lady but the prospective father in law has his concerns Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In an English village, young Janet Royd (Janette Scott) and boyfriend David Chaytor (Ian Carmichael) decide to marry. After hearing the news, Janet's sister, Miranda, cautions her about her own unhappy marriage and divorce. Later, her brother John (Nicholas Parsons) brings home a carefree rock fan, Petula (Elvi Hale), throwing the family into chaos. When Janet's father arrives, he is turned away as a tradesman, and the exasperated Janet and David decide in order to marry, they must run away.
Director
Roy Boulting
Genre
Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jun 29, 1959, Limited
Runtime
1h 24m