Review of The Bride Walks Out (1936) by Paul D — 27 Apr 2013
Enjoyable enough Stanwyck vehicle about a new bride (Stanwyck) and her husband (Michael Martin) weathering the storm trying to make their marriage work. The plot is rail thin, but keeps your interest. Robert Young is a dreamboat and Ned Spars is hilarious.
A bit sexist, but still a fun watch nevertheless.
This review of The Bride Walks Out (1936) was written by Paul D on 27 Apr 2013.
The Bride Walks Out has generally received mixed reviews.
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