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{{Infobox film | |||
| name = And So They Were Married | |||
| image = astwm2.jpg | |||
| caption = Spanking scene | |||
| director = Elliott Nugent | |||
| producer = B. P. Schulberg | |||
| based_on = ''Bless Their Hearts''<br>1936 story in ''Good Housekeeping''<br>by Sara Addington | |||
| writer = | |||
| screenplay = Doris Anderson (screenwriter)|Doris Anderson<br>Joseph Anthony<br>Laurie Brazee | |||
| starring = Melvyn Douglas<br>[[Mary Astor]]<br>Edith Fellows | |||
| music = Howard Jackson | |||
| cinematography = Henry Freulich | |||
| editing = Gene Milford | |||
| distributor = Columbia Pictures | |||
| released = {{date|1936|05|10}} | |||
| runtime = 74 minutes | |||
| country = United States | |||
| language = English | |||
}} | |||
'''And So They Were Married''' is a black and white romantic comedy [[movie]] from 1936, directed by Elliott Nugent. | '''And So They Were Married''' is a black and white romantic comedy [[movie]] from 1936, directed by Elliott Nugent. | ||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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Stephen Blake (Melvyn Douglas) and Edith Farnham (Mary Astor) are single parents with a son and daughter respectively, trapped in a winter lodge. Due to classic movie confusion, they first despise each other, then of course fall in love. Their children decided to break them up, then regret it and engineer getting them back together.}} | Stephen Blake (Melvyn Douglas) and Edith Farnham ([[Mary Astor]]) are single parents with a son and daughter respectively, trapped in a winter lodge. Due to classic movie confusion, they first despise each other, then of course fall in love. Their children decided to break them up, then regret it and engineer getting them back together.}} | ||
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Starring | Melvyn Douglas Mary Astor Edith Fellows | |
Directed by | Elliott Nugent | |
Produced by | B. P. Schulberg | |
Editing by | Gene Milford | |
Based on | Bless Their Hearts 1936 story in Good Housekeeping by Sara Addington | |
Music by | Howard Jackson | |
Cinematography | Henry Freulich | |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures | |
Released | 05} 10, 1936 | |
Runtime | 74 minutes | |
Country | United States | |
language | English |
And So They Were Married is a black and white romantic comedy movie from 1936, directed by Elliott Nugent.
Synopsis
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Stephen Blake (Melvyn Douglas) and Edith Farnham (Mary Astor) are single parents with a son and daughter respectively, trapped in a winter lodge. Due to classic movie confusion, they first despise each other, then of course fall in love. Their children decided to break them up, then regret it and engineer getting them back together. |
The spanking scene
External links
Review Review And So They Were Married on Internet Movie Database
- Spanking Scene on dailymotion.
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