An American playboy dumps his greedy fiancée and ends up marrying a woman from the Alps.An American playboy dumps his greedy fiancée and ends up marrying a woman from the Alps.An American playboy dumps his greedy fiancée and ends up marrying a woman from the Alps.
Sig Arno
- Schmidt - in Shipboard Brawl
- (uncredited)
Roy Atwell
- Professor Kockerthaler
- (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
- Chalet Guest
- (uncredited)
Robert Blake
- Toto
- (uncredited)
Walter Bonn
- Kannengeisser - in Shipboard Brawl
- (uncredited)
Matthew Boulton
- Ship Captain
- (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
- Henry
- (uncredited)
Carlos De Valdez
- Mountain Climbing Guide
- (uncredited)
Phil Dunham
- Passenger Asked for Match
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- Trivia5-year-old Robert Blake's uncredited role marked his feature film debut. He would then go on to play Mickey in the "Our Gang" shorts at MGM until the series ended in 1944. His final film was "Lost Highway" in 1997.
- GoofsIn the mountain climbing scene where Robert Young slips...every time he gets up, he casts a shadow on the backdrop of a "distant" mountain.
- SoundtracksWhen I Gave My Smile to You
(1939)
Music by William Buddie
Lyrics by Gus Kahn
Performed by Annabella and Robert Young
Featured review
I started watching Bridal Suite and thought, this looks like a vehicle that Robert Montgomery could have made a meal of. Then read Trivia, and it was intended for Robert Montgomery originally. Robert Young makes this character very unappealing. He behaves like a thoughtless lech, and speaks harshly in an attempt to be "light." His singing is awful. Annabella versus Luise Ranier is more of a puzzle.
The supporting cast redeems it, as was often the case with a clinker of this vintage: The darling Billie Burke; Walter Connolly, Gene Lockhart, Felix Bressart, and, very briefly, Arthur Treacher. Worth watching for their collective professionalism and craftsmanship alone. Produced by the accomplished and unjustly obscure Edgar Selwyn, for MGM.
The supporting cast redeems it, as was often the case with a clinker of this vintage: The darling Billie Burke; Walter Connolly, Gene Lockhart, Felix Bressart, and, very briefly, Arthur Treacher. Worth watching for their collective professionalism and craftsmanship alone. Produced by the accomplished and unjustly obscure Edgar Selwyn, for MGM.
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- Maiden Voyage
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- Runtime1 hour 10 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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