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The Wedding Night

1935·1h 23m·Approved
DramaRomance
IMDb Rating
★ 6.6/10
1,201 votes

Because his finances are low and he is seeking background for a new book, author Tony Barratt and his wife Dora return to his country home in Connecticut. While he is finding material for his book on the lives and customs of the local immigrant tobacco farmers, his wife returns to New York and, alas, his Japanese servant deserts him. He meets neighboring farm girl Manya Novak and hires her to cook his meals and clean his house. They soon fall in love, but following the customs of the old country, her father has entered a 'marriage bargain' for her to wed Fredrik Sobieski, a man not of her choosing.

The Wedding Night is a 1935 drama romance movie directed by King Vidor, starring Gary Cooper, Ralph Bellamy, Anna Sten. It holds an IMDb rating of 6.6/10 from 1,201 votes and runs 1h 23m.

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Director
King Vidor
Stars
Gary Cooper
Ralph Bellamy
Anna Sten
Helen Vinson
Details
1935-03-08
83 min
Movie
Approved
★ United States
★ English, Polish
Keywords
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