The Runaway Bride (1930)

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Mary Gray elopes to Atlantic City, NJ, but begins having second thoughts about the marriage. Then she becomes inexplicably locked in her hotel room, and a series of cops, robbers and kidnappers passes through. Desperate, Mary trusts the shifty chambermaid Clara who whisks her away to the mansion of wealthy George Blaine. There, Mary must pretend to be a lowly cook, but that seems better than sticking with the guy she was engaged to.

Director: Donald Crisp
Genre: Drama, Crime
Runtime: 69 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Leo Tover
Editing: Archie Marshek
Production: RKO Radio Pictures
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $103,000
Box Office: $204,000
Original Language: en

Keywords

gangster, wealthy, pre-code

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Runaway Bride about?
Mary Gray elopes to Atlantic City, NJ, but begins having second thoughts about the marriage. Then she becomes inexplicably locked in her hotel room, and a series of cops, robbers and kidnappers passes through. Desperate, Mary trusts the shifty chambermaid Clara who whisks her away to the mansion of wealthy George Blaine. There, Mary must pretend to be a lowly cook, but that seems better than sticking with the guy she was engaged to.
Who directed The Runaway Bride?
The Runaway Bride was directed by Donald Crisp.
Who stars in The Runaway Bride?
The Runaway Bride stars Mary Astor, Lloyd Hughes, Natalie Moorhead, Paul Hurst, David Newell, Edgar Norton.
How long is The Runaway Bride?
The Runaway Bride has a runtime of 1h 9m (69 minutes).
What genre is The Runaway Bride?
The Runaway Bride is a Drama, Crime film.
What is the budget of The Runaway Bride?
The Runaway Bride had a budget of $103,000.
How much did The Runaway Bride gross?
The Runaway Bride grossed $204,000 worldwide.
Where was The Runaway Bride produced?
The Runaway Bride was produced in United States of America.