The Bride Wore Red

The Bride Wore Red

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  • Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Dorothy Arzner, Edward Woehler
  • Cast(s): Joan Crawford, Franchot Tone, Robert Young, Billie Burke, Reginald Owen See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 43min
  • Music: Franz Waxman,Douglas Shearer,Paul Marquardt
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    A poor singer in a bar masquerades as a rich society woman thanks to a rich benefactor.
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STORY

Story
A poor singer in a bar masquerades as a rich society woman thanks to a rich benefactor.

BOX OFFICE

Budget 960,000 USD

Box Office Collection 1,200,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

During filming, an electrician fell from the catwalk high above the set, narrowly missing the film's star, Joan Crawford. Shooting was temporarily halted while the man was rushed to hospital. Crawford refused to resume production until she was assured that the man would be fully cared for, that he would remain on salary, and that his family would be provided for. Crawford also called the hospital each day afterwards for reports on his condition.

This was the film that got Joan Crawford labeled "box office poison" and out of the top 10 money making stars.

Probably the real "star" of the film, and the source of its title, was the red beaded gown by Adrian, worn by Joan Crawford in the climactic ball scene. The dress was reused in fashion show sequences in The Big Store (1941), finally in color, in Du Barry Was a Lady (1943) and in publicity stills for The Legend of Lylah Clare (1968) with the films star Kim Novak as the model.

Originally, in 1937, Dorothy Arzner had been assigned by MGM producer Joseph L. Mankiewicz in 1937 to direct Luise Rainer in "The Girl from Trieste," an unperformed Ferenc Molnár play about a prostitute trying to reform herself who discovers the hypocrisies of the respectable class which she aspires to. After the death of Irving Thalberg, Louis B. Mayer was put in charge of MGM. Mayer disliked the perceived exploitation of the female lead's character, and insisted that Molnár's play be rewritten so that it was no longer about a prostitute, but instead a slightly dark Cinderella story with a happy ending. Retitled by Mankiewicz as The Bride Wore Red (1937), Rainer withdrew and was replaced by Joan Crawford.

The last of seven films pairing Joan Crawford and Franchot Tone, who were married at this time.

Popular Dialogues

"Anni Pavlovitch: I want you to marry her, and I want my love to haunt you...to make you lie awake at night, to burn your heart, to make you sick with pain! I want you to think of me and to ache for me. I want never to see you again!"

"Count Rudi Armalia: Very superior waiter. Very superior man, probably. Pity no-one will ever know."