Word: bridegrooms
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...wives are jealous of their husbands' time and suspicious of their chances for intimate propinquity to attractive women. For Joan Bennett, daughter of a doctor, and married to the doctor (Baxter) who was called to her father's deathbed, trouble begins on her wedding night when her bridegroom has to hurry out to a patient. After a scene in, which his faithlessness is apparently proven, she leaves him, runs to the arms of still another doctor. The scene in the operating theatre comes when Baxter, with his wife as one of the attendant nurses, operates on her lover...
...paid for the pageant) is that very rich man, with estates in Belgium, Italy and Morocco, who is better known as Monseigneur le Due de Guise. As the father of the bridegroom, Le Roi fixed his thoughts last week on 1809. In that year, in this same Cathedral of Palermo, his ancestor Louis Philippe (then an exile like the Count of Paris today) married a Bourbon Princess and later became King of France (1830-48). Does history never repeat...
...only just out of school!" beamed her bridegroom of a year and two months, Prince Takamatsu, second youngest brother of the Emperor of Japan. Having honeymooned from Japan to Europe and from Europe across the Atlantic, Their Imperial Highnesses landed in Manhattan still with a rapturous, bright-eyed air of finding the world one great big bridal cake...
Married. Eppes Bartow Hawes, daughter of Senator Harry Bartow Hawes of Missouri (see p. 60); and Lewis Thompson Preston, Manhattan socialite; in Washington. A special train took the bridegroom from Manhattan to Washington; eight limousines decorated with his racing colors met him & his friends at the station. The special train later took bride, bridegroom and a jazzband to Manhattan, whence they sailed for a big-game-hunting honeymoon in Africa...
...bedroom farce (Little Miss Bluebeard) has been drawn the mood of good humor that is this picture's main distinction. Clara Bow does nothing much but does it with her usual vitality. A picture star having fun in Europe, she is married in an early sequence to a bridegroom who is standing proxy for somebody else. Events lead naturally to a pursuit in pajamas through a magnificent suite in a continental hotel where every double bed contains Charles Ruggles, who is there by mistake. He does his famous drunk act, but the best shot is the one in which...