A lounge singer is sent by a count to pose as a wealthy socialite..


Okay, "The Bride Wore Red" from way back in '37. It's one of those old Hollywood numbers you might just stumble upon. If you like classic melodramas with a bit of a Cinderella twist, this one could be a cozy watch on a rainy afternoon. But if you're looking for something fast-paced or super deep, you'll probably find y...


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

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"Okay, "The Bride Wore Red" from way back in '37. It's one of those old Hollywood numbers you might just stumble upon. If you like classic melodramas with a bit of a Cinderella twist, this one could be a cozy watch on a rainy afternoon. But if you're looking for something fast-paced or super deep, you'll probably find yourself checking your watch. It's got its charms, but it's definitely a product of its time. Joan Crawford plays Anni Pavlovitch, a lounge singer from Trieste. A rich count, played..."
John Oliver
Tess Slesinger, George Oppenheimer, Waldo Salt, Bradbury Foote, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, Ferenc Molnár, Catherine Turney
United States
Drama, Romance, Comedy

