And So They Were Married
And So They Were Married is a 1936 American romantic comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent and starring Melvyn Douglas and Mary Astor. The film was released by Columbia Pictures.
And So They Were Married | |
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Directed by | Elliott Nugent |
Produced by | B. P. Schulberg |
Written by | Sarah Addington (story) |
Screenplay by | Doris Anderson Joseph Anthony |
Starring | Melvyn Douglas Mary Astor Edith Fellows |
Cinematography | Henry Freulich |
Edited by | Gene Milford |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
When widower Stephen Blake (Douglas) and bitter divorcée Edith Farnham (Astor) meet at a ski resort during a Christmas vacation, Blake's son and Farnham's daughter conspire to keep their romance from the altar. After creating much mayhem, they succeed in breaking things up, only to reconsider for their parents' happiness.
Cast
- Melvyn Douglas as Stephen Blake
- Mary Astor as Edith Farnham
- Edith Fellows as Brenda Farnham
- Jackie Moran as Tommy Blake
- Donald Meek as the Hotel Manager
- Dorothy Stickney as Miss Peabody
- Romaine Callender as Mr. Snirley
- Douglas Scott as Horace
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