United States / Oct 09, 1936
Miss Big Brown Eyes would rather race to a fire than trip to the altar and Cary is the lad who tuned the fire-gongs to the Wedding March.
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Charlie Mason and Rusty Fleming are star reporters on a Chicago tabloid who are romantically involved as well. Although skilled in ferreting out great stories, they often behave in an unprofessional and immature manner. After their shenanigans cause their frustrated city editor to resign, the publisher promotes Charlie to the job, a decision based on the premise that only a slacker would be able crack down on other shirkers and underachievers. His pomposity soon alienates most of his co-workers and causes Rusty to move to New York. Charlie resigns and along with gangster friend Smiles Benson tries to win Rusty back before she marries a stuffy society author.
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Edward Brophy | Squinty |
| Purnell Pratt | Howard Van Dorn |
| Lois Wilson | Laura Dodacker |
| George Davis | Cafe Waiter (uncredited) |
| Mary Forbes | Mrs. Dodacker |
| Douglas Wood | Willett |
| George Meeker | Gordon Blaker |
| John Henry Allen | Jonathan |
| Clarence Wilson | Simmons |
| Charles Middleton | Turnbull |
| George Offerman, Jr. | |
| Charles Arnt | |
| Eddie Borden | |
| Harry C. Bradley | |
| Jack Cheatham | |
| Heinie Conklin | |
| Frank Darien |
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Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Wedding Present |
| Original language | English (EN) |
| Spoken languages | English |
| Production countries | United States of America |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Paramount Pictures |
| Release date | 9 ottobre 1936 |
| Production | B.P. Schulberg |
| Writer | Paul Gallico, Joseph Anthony |
| Editing | Robert Bischoff |
| Cinematography | Leon Shamroy |
| Assistant directors | Richard Wallace |
| Camera operators | Leon Shamroy |
| Additional photography | Leon Shamroy |
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| Production design | A. Earl Hedrick, Hans Dreier, George T. Nicoll |
| Art direction | A. Earl Hedrick, Hans Dreier, George T. Nicoll |
| Set decoration | George T. Nicoll, A. Earl Hedrick, Hans Dreier |
| Music | John Leipold, Marlin Skiles, Gerard Carbonara, Boris Morros |
| Sound | John Leipold, Boris Morros, Marlin Skiles, Gerard Carbonara |
| Costume design | Irene |
| Makeup | Irene |
| Hairstyling | Irene |
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