The Secret Bride

The Secret Bride

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1934-12-22

Before Ruth Vincent, daughter of a state governor, and state attorney general Robert Sheldon can announce their marriage, the governor is accused of bribe-taking. To avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, they decide to keep their marriage secret. The political intrigue becomes more involved, and no one is quite what they seem. Soon Sheldon and Ruth must decide between saving the governor's career and an innocent person's life.

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The Secret Bride

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Before Ruth Vincent, daughter of a state governor, and state attorney general Robert Sheldon can announce their marriage, the governor is accused of bribe-taking. To avoid the appearance of a conflict of interest, they decide to keep their marriage secret. The political intrigue becomes more involved, and no one is quite what they seem. Soon Sheldon and Ruth must decide between saving the governor's career and an innocent person's life.

Released

1934-12-22

Runtime

64

Director

William Dieterle

Budget

$0

Revenue

$0

Genres

Drama

Language

English

Production

Warner Bros. Pictures

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    Barbara Stanwyck

    Barbara Stanwyck
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    Warren William

    Warren William
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    Glenda Farrell

    Glenda Farrell
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    Grant Mitchell

    Grant Mitchell
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    Arthur Byron

    Arthur Byron
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    Henry O'Neill

    Henry O'Neill
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    Douglass Dumbrille

    Douglass Dumbrille
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    Arthur Aylesworth

    Arthur Aylesworth
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    Willard Robertson

    Willard Robertson
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    William B. Davidson

    William B. Davidson
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    Russell Hicks

    Russell Hicks
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    Vince Barnett

    Vince Barnett
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    Spencer Charters

    Spencer Charters
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    Bill Elliott

    Bill Elliott
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    Selmer Jackson

    Selmer Jackson
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    Lyle Talbot

    Lyle Talbot
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    Mary Russell

    Mary Russell