Summary
Bride for Sale is an American film comedy first released in 1949,
directed by William D. Russell.
The film stars Claudette Colbert, Robert Young, George Brent, Max Baer and Gus Schilling.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: William D. Russell
- Script: Islin Auster, Joseph Fields, Frederick Kohner, Bruce Manning
- Photo: Joseph A. Valentine
- Music: Friedrich Hollaender
- Cast: Claudette Colbert (Nora Shelley), Robert Young (Steve Adams), George Brent (Paul Martin), Max Baer (Litka), Gus Schilling (Timothy), Charles Arnt (Dobbs), Mary Bear (Miss Stone), Ann Tyrrell (Miss Swanson), Paul Maxey (Gentry), Burk Symon (Setley), George Adrian (Vendor), Florence Auer (Eloise Jonathan), Frank Austin (Mr. Beaton, an Attorney), Al Billings (Turkish Terror), Paul Bryar (Barrows), Georgia Caine (Mrs. Willis), Ann Cameron (Girl), Robert Cauterio (Jewelry Store Manager), Alden ’Stephen’ Chase (Drake), Harry Cheshire (Haskins), Chester Clute (Mr. Baker), Hans Conried (Jewelry salesman), Clancy Cooper (Finley), Clyde Courtright (Doorman), Victor Desny (Student), Abe Dinovitch (Ouie), Michka Egan (Waiter), Francine Faye (Accordianist), Charles Flynn (Patrolman), Everett Glass (Willie), Don Gray (Maitre d’), Eula Guy (Miss Clarendon), Thurston Hall (Mr. Trisby), Grayce Hampton (Harriet Jonathan), Henry Hebert (Foster), Riley Hill, Art Howard (Gowdy), John Indrisano (Mug), Stan Johnson (Johnson), Fred Kelsey (Mike, the Bartender), Donald Kerr (Shorty), Marc Krah (Waiter), Bert LeBaron (Joby), Thomas F. Martin (Chauffeur), John Michaels (Terry), Patsy Moran (Sarah), Al Murphy (Waiter), Anne O’Neal (Miss Jennings), Frank Orth (Police Sergeant), Jack Overman (Bouncer), Garry Owen (Al), John Power (Vendor), Tom Quinn, Theodore Rand (Waiter), Charles Regan (Tally), Max Rose (Vendor), Abe Roth (Referee), Shimen Ruskin (Cab Driver), James R. Scott (Waiter), Sammy Shack (Mug), Ed Stoddard, Archie Twitchell (Officer White), Harry Tyler (Wrestling Announcer), William Vedder (Brooks), Harry Wilson (Bruiser)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 87 min; B&W
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