Bride Wore Red, The [DVD]
Bankrolled by a count with a taste for practical jokes, streetwise bargirl Anni (Joan Crawford) passes herself off as an aristocrat at a posh Alpine resort. There she plans to land a wealthy husband (Robert Young) pronto, even though she's drawn to the town postman (Franchot Tone, Crawford's then-husband, in the last of the seven films they made together). from it's love vs. security theme to it's knockout clothes (the eponymous dress boasts two-million bugle beads), the Bride Wore Red is a quintessential woman's picture; and it features a fabulous woman on each side of the camera: gorgeous Crawford, at her romantic, rags-to-riches peak and Dorothy Arzner (Dance, Girl, Dance), Hollywood's only Golden Age female director.
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Bride Wore Red, The [DVD]
Bride Wore Red, The [DVD]
Bankrolled by a count with a taste for practical jokes, streetwise bargirl Anni (Joan Crawford) passes herself off as an aristocrat at a posh Alpine resort. There she plans to land a wealthy husband (Robert Young) pronto, even though she's drawn to the town postman (Franchot Tone, Crawford's then-husband, in the last of the seven films they made together). from it's love vs. security theme to it's knockout clothes (the eponymous dress boasts two-million bugle beads), the Bride Wore Red is a quintessential woman's picture; and it features a fabulous woman on each side of the camera: gorgeous Crawford, at her romantic, rags-to-riches peak and Dorothy Arzner (Dance, Girl, Dance), Hollywood's only Golden Age female director.
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Bankrolled by a count with a taste for practical jokes, streetwise bargirl Anni (Joan Crawford) passes herself off as an aristocrat at a posh Alpine resort. There she plans to land a wealthy husband (Robert Young) pronto, even though she's drawn to the town postman (Franchot Tone, Crawford's then-husband, in the last of the seven films they made together). from it's love vs. security theme to it's knockout clothes (the eponymous dress boasts two-million bugle beads), the Bride Wore Red is a quintessential woman's picture; and it features a fabulous woman on each side of the camera: gorgeous Crawford, at her romantic, rags-to-riches peak and Dorothy Arzner (Dance, Girl, Dance), Hollywood's only Golden Age female director.


















