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6.5/10   205 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Ferenc Molnár (play)
Tess Slesinger (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
8 October 1937 (USA) more
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Plot:
Count Armalia believes that the luck of birth is all that separates the rich from the poor. To test his theory... more | add synopsis
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A Dull Curiosity. more (9 total)

Cast

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Joan Crawford ... Anni Pavlovitch

Franchot Tone ... Giulio
Robert Young ... Rudi Pal

Billie Burke ... Contessa di Meina
Reginald Owen ... Admiral Monti
Lynne Carver ... Maddelena Monti
George Zucco ... Count Armalia
Mary Philips ... Maria (as Mary Phillips)
Paul Porcasi ... Signor Nobili
Dickie Moore ... Pietro
Frank Puglia ... Alberto
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Additional Details

Runtime:
103 min | Germany:99 min (TV)
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Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
USA:Passed (National Board of Review) | USA:TV-G (TV rating) | Finland:S | USA:Approved (PCA #3582)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The role of "Anni" was originally intended for Luise Rainer. more
Quotes:
Count Rudi Armalia: Waiters are notoriously better-mannered than those they serve. more
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Soundtrack:
Bridal Chorus (Here Comes the Bride) more

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3 out of 7 people found the following review useful.
A Dull Curiosity., 26 March 2004
Author: tjonasgreen from New York, N.Y.

Despite the provocative title and the first few scenes, which suggest this might be an interesting variation on Shaw's "Pygmalion," we're actually back in Joan Crawford's MGM universe, where one suitor isn't enough if you can have two, and where Adrian can be counted on to provide a drop dead gown at regular intervals.

This airless, relentlessly phony picture did Crawford no favors. For a major star she is remarkably inexpressive. Her face, so strong, angular and meticulously made up, is striking enough to get all our attention, but this curiosity is never repaid. We search Joan's face looking for fleeting expressions, varying moods, complex emotions but we get only a single mask of anxiety. Crawford in this period seems incapable of shaping a performance or giving a character flesh, blood and heart -- she just sleepwalks from scene to scene looking as perfect and lifeless as a mannequin (coincidentally the title of her next film).

If glamor without rhyme, reason or variation is your idea of entertainment, you are welcome to it, but I thought THE BRIDE WORE RED was both strange and boring. By the way, the eponymous dress is kind of tacky but undeniably spectacular, and it sure looks red, even in black and white.

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