The Bride Comes Home

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The Bride Comes Home
Directed by Wesley Ruggles
Written by Claude Binyon
Elisabeth Sanxay Holding (story)
Starring Claudette Colbert
Fred MacMurray
Robert Young
Music by Heinz Roemheld (uncredited)
Cinematography Leo Tover
Editing by Paul Weatherwax
Distributed by Paramount Pictures (original)
Universal Studios (current)
Release dates 25 December 1935 (New York City)
Running time 83 min
Country USA
Language English

The Bride Comes Home is a 1935 comedy film made by Paramount Pictures, directed by Wesley Ruggles, and written by Claude Binyon and Elisabeth Sanxay Holding.

Plot

After the bankruptcy of her father's business, the penniless socialite Jeannette Desmereau (Claudette Colbert) works with magazine editor Cyrus Anderson (Fred MacMurray) and publisher Jack Bristow (Robert Young). They discuss love and wedding plans. However when Bristow would seem to marry her, Anderson prepares a plan to take her back. This is a romantic comedy with money, bad tempers and love in the balance.

The Bride Comes Home also co-stars William Collier, Sr. and Donald Meek.

Cast

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