Slightly Married (Strange Marriage)
1932 · Movie · 65 min. · United States
Mary Smith is picked up by the police and is about to be sentenced, in night court, to jail for vagrancy. But a stranger, Jimmy Martin, stands up and tells the judge that Mary was waiting for him and they were going to be married. A minister stands up and offers to perform the ceremony. Mary is appreciative to her 'new' husband for saving her from jail, but she sees him as a rich playboy who got drunk and decided to be gallant. She tells him to move on, but he persists on taking care of his wife. Just as she has decided that she loves him, his parents show up with a wealth of objections.
Direction Richard Thorpe
Cast Evalyn Knapp · Walter Byron · Marie Prevost · Jason Robards Sr. · Robert Ellis · Dorothy Christy · Clarissa Selwynne · Phillips Smalley · Herbert Evans · Lloyd Ingraham · Mary Foy
Screenplay Mary McCarthy
Cinematography M.A. Anderson
Original title Slightly Married (Strange Marriage)
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Not rated (FilmAffinity)
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