A Bride for Henry (1937)
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If the big-time studios could score in the "screwball comedy" genre, then small-time Monogram Pictures could join the club with A Bride for Henry. Warren Hull, fresh from a contract dispute with Warner Bros., played Henry, with fellow Warners refugee Anne Nagel as his bride. Henry… More If the big-time studios could score in the "screwball comedy" genre, then small-time Monogram Pictures could join the club with A Bride for Henry. Warren Hull, fresh from a contract dispute with Warner Bros., played Henry, with fellow Warners refugee Anne Nagel as his bride. Henry Mollison, a newcomer from England, is the third spoke of the romantic triangle which motivates the story. The film slaps a new coat of paint on the old gag about a honeymoon continually being interrupted by a handsome ex-suitor. A Bride for Henry delivered plenty of laughs to a 1937 audience unaccustomed to seeing a comedy emerge from the action- and mystery-oriented Monogram studios. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Directed By
- William Nigh
- Genres
- Drama, Romance, Classics, Comedy
- In Theaters
- Sep 29, 1937 Wide
- On DVD
- Mar 28, 2006
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Cast
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Anne Nagel
as Sheila Curtis
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Warren Hull
as Henry
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Henry Mollison
as Eric
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Claudia Dell
as Helen
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Betty Ross Clarke
as Mrs. Curtis
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Harrison Greene
as Constable