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Director
  
Donald Crisp

Cinematography
  
Leo Tover

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama, Romance

Produced by
  
William LeBaron

Country
  
United States

The Runaway Bride (film) movie poster

Release date
  
May 4, 1930 (1930-05-04) (US)

Based on
  
Cooking Her Goose1929 play  by H. H. Van Loan Lolita Ann Westman

Writer
  
H.H. Van Loan (play), Lolita Ann Westman (play), Jane Murfin (adaptation)

Cast
  
Mary Astor
(Mary Gray),
Lloyd Hughes
(George Edward Blaine),
Natalie Moorhead
(Clara Muldoon),
Paul Hurst
(Sgt. Daly),
David Newell
(Richard Mercer),
David Newell
(Richard Mercer)

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The Runaway Bride is a 1930 American pre-Code crime film starring Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes and Paul Hurst. It was directed by Donald Crisp, from a screenplay by Jane Murfin, adapted from the play Cooking Her Goose by H. H. Van Loan and Lolita Ann Westman.

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The Runaway Bride (film) movie scenes

The film is preserved in the Library of Congress collection.

Plot

Mary Gray (Mary Astor) and Dick Mercer (David Newell) elope, since Mary's wealthy parents would never approve of the marriage. In Atlantic City, they arrive at the humble efficiency hotel room Mary has taken. Dick is not impressed, and would prefer they stay in a fancier hotel. An argument ensues over whether Dick should remain an idle playboy or go to work. Mary decides to call it off, but Dick refuses to let her, locking her in the room while he goes for a minister.

Meanwhile, Red Dugan (Maurice Black) robs a jewelry store and slips into Mary's room (formerly his). Dugan hides a stolen necklace in Mary's handbag, before he and a policeman fatally shoot each other.

When Clara Muldoon (Natalie Moorhead), the chambermaid, comes to change the linen, Mary asks her for a hiding place, giving her $300. Clara is about to switch jobs, but gives Mary her new job information instead. After Mary leaves, Clara comes upon Dugan, who manages to tell her that he "put it in her bag" before dying. Police Sergeant Daly (Paul Hurst) questions Clara, then accuses Dick of being Dugan's associate when he returns. Daly takes the pair in for further grilling.

As "Sally Fairchild", Mary shows up at the home of wealthy bachelor George Blaine (Lloyd Hughes) to take the job. However, it is clear to George and his valet Williams that there is something not quite right about her. Her manners are too polished for a servant and she is very pretty. (George also notices that the monogram on her purse is MG.) George decides not to hire her, but when a policeman comes and asks for directions, she faints after the man leaves. Under the circumstances, George cannot send her away in that condition, so he decides to hire her after all. Afterward, George examines Mary's purse and finds a pearl necklace. Meanwhile, Clara, who is part of the gang, tells the thieves what she knows. Barney Black, their leader, decides to wait until things quieten down before retrieving the loot.

George sees a newspaper article about Mary Gray's elopement, along with a photo of her. He decides to discharge her, but he and Mary are attracted to each other, so she is able to make him change his mind again. Then Clara shows up and demands half of the proceeds of the necklace from Mary. Mary does not know what she is talking about, but offers to give her a valuable ring to go away. While Mary gets it, Clara finds and takes the necklace from her purse. After Clara leaves, Dick arrives (having paid Clara $500 for the information), followed by Sergeant Daly and then the crooks. The thieves abduct Mary. Daly, however, catches Clara when she tries to slip away by herself. She gives up the pearls in exchange for leniency. George drives off after Mary, but Barney shoots him in the shoulder and also his two front tires. The gang head to their hideout: a fake hospital. When George pulls into a garage, one of the men offers to drive him to the same hospital. George is tipped off when he sees that the doctor there has a pistol. He manages to rescue Mary, just before the police arrive to arrest the jewel thieves.

Cast

  • Mary Astor as Mary Gray / Sally Fairchild
  • Lloyd Hughes as George Edward Blaine
  • Paul Hurst as Sergeant Daly
  • David Newell as Dick Mercer
  • Natalie Moorhead as Clara Muldoon
  • Edgar Norton as Williams
  • Francis McDonald as Barney Black
  • Maurice Black as 'Red' Dugan
  • Reception

    The film made a profit of $15,000.

    References

    The Runaway Bride (film) Wikipedia
    The Runaway Bride (film) IMDb The Runaway Bride (film) themoviedb.org