
Alcoholic reporter Bruce Foster is on the road to ruin when he partners with advertising man "Perk" Perkins to form a successful advertising agency. Foster makes the business a success, but his personal life suffers.


Should you bother? If you like movies where people talk fast and drink even faster, this one’s for you. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs a moral lesson or a clean, happy ending. No Marriage Ties feels like a rough sketch that someone just decided to film without polishing the edges. Richard Dix plays Bruce Fos...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

J. Walter Ruben

Alexander Butler
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"Should you bother? If you like movies where people talk fast and drink even faster, this one’s for you. It’s definitely not for anyone who needs a moral lesson or a clean, happy ending. No Marriage Ties feels like a rough sketch that someone just decided to film without polishing the edges. Richard Dix plays Bruce Foster, and he spends a good chunk of the movie looking like he’s got a permanent headache. Honestly, I don’t blame him. The guy is supposed to be a hotshot ad genius, but he mostly j..."
Hilda Vaughn
Charles W. Curran, Arthur Caesar, Arch Gaffney, Sam Mintz, H.W. Hanemann
United States

