

The Virgin Bride
Directed by Henri Decoin1937 1h 35mComedy
5.96.1
Jacqueline Vignolle fills her father with despair: she has just broken up with her... fourteenth fiancé! In order to humor Daddy, the young lady decides to marry someone. The trouble is that Albert Letournel, the future husband, is in his fifties and, as can be guessed, the marriage will be of convenience, nothing else. Another difficulty lies in the fact that Albert has a son, Georges, who automatically becomes her stepson. Although the relationships between the two young persons are tense at the beginning, you can easily guess what happens in the end...!
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The Virgin Bride was released on August 6, 1937.
The Virgin Bride was directed by Henri Decoin.
The Virgin Bride has a runtime of 1h 35m.
The Virgin Bride was produced by Pierre O'Connell, Arys Nissotti.
Jacqueline Vignolle fills her father with despair: she has just broken up with her... fourteenth fiancé! In order to humor Daddy, the young lady decides to marry someone. The trouble is that Albert Letournel, the future husband, is in his fifties and, as can be guessed, the marriage will be of convenience, nothing else. Another difficulty lies in the fact that Albert has a son, Georges, who automatically becomes her stepson. Although the relationships between the two young persons are tense at the beginning, you can easily guess what happens in the end...!
The key characters in The Virgin Bride are Jacqueline Vignol (Danielle Darrieux), Georges Letournel, fils du mari de Jacqueline (Pierre Brasseur), Albert Letournel, époux de Jacqueline (André Alerme).
The Virgin Bride is a Comedy film.
The Virgin Bride has an audience rating of 5.9 out of 10.










