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The Bride's Bereavement; or, The Snake in the Grass

  • 1932
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
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Aileen Pringle and Charles Ray in The Bride's Bereavement; or, The Snake in the Grass (1932)
ComedyShort

This satire of melodramas features many tired tropes of the genre: the daughter disinherited because she married for love,This satire of melodramas features many tired tropes of the genre: the daughter disinherited because she married for love,This satire of melodramas features many tired tropes of the genre: the daughter disinherited because she married for love,

  • Director
    • Robert F. Hill
  • Writers
    • Walter Weems
    • Edward Earle
  • Stars
    • Charles Ray
    • Aileen Pringle
    • Montagu Love
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Robert F. Hill
    • Writers
      • Walter Weems
      • Edward Earle
    • Stars
      • Charles Ray
      • Aileen Pringle
      • Montagu Love
    • 3User reviews
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    Charles Ray
    Charles Ray
    • Richard
    Aileen Pringle
    Aileen Pringle
    • Mary Hardcash
    Montagu Love
    Montagu Love
    • Daniel Hardcash
    Jed Prouty
    Jed Prouty
    • Sweet the Gambler
    Maurice Black
    Maurice Black
    • Thieving Sailor No. 97
    DeWitt Jennings
    DeWitt Jennings
    • Arresting Officer
    Stuart Holmes
    Stuart Holmes
    • Thieving Sailor
    Alan Mowbray
    Alan Mowbray
    • Sir Mortimer DeLacey
    Kathleen Clifford
    Kathleen Clifford
    • Salvation Army Girl
    Stanley Fields
    Stanley Fields
    • Warden
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Spanish Al
    Robert Frazer
    Robert Frazer
    Francis McDonald
    Francis McDonald
    Charles A. Post
    Charles A. Post
      Max Davidson
      Max Davidson
      • Mr. Clarence Smythe
      Edward J. Nugent
      Edward J. Nugent
        Cornelius Keefe
        Cornelius Keefe
          Georges Renavent
          Georges Renavent
          • Director
            • Robert F. Hill
          • Writers
            • Walter Weems
            • Edward Earle
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          2alonzoiii-1

          Lame Victorian Melodrama Spoof

          Charles Ray reappears from obscurity to star as a gormless hero, who, due to the schemes of Allen Mowbray, loses his wife Aileen Pringle and his freedom. Will Ray escape from jail, and relieve THE BRIDE'S BEREAVEMENT?

          This is one of a series of shorts by a Hollywood gang called the Masquer's Club, which assembled a peculiar array of stars for each short. The one thing they didn't get was any funny jokes. Ex-Big Silent Star Charles Ray goes through his paces, without giving the slightest hint of why he was a star in the first place. Mowbray does OK with the villain part, but as a double dealing skunk, he's no Tod Slaughter.

          This one is obscure. Save some time and keep it that way.
          lor_

          Melodrama spoofed by the Masquers

          My review was written in July 1985 after watching the film on Masquers' video cassette, sold by direct mail order.

          Silent film star Charles Ray toplines as a slightly over-age young hero in the short subject, Robert F. Hill's "The Bride's Bereavement or The Snake in the Grass" (1932). He is framed for murder but escapes from jail to save his wife from the clutches of the dastardly, moustache-twirling villain (Alan Mowbray in fine form).

          It's a satirical spoof of a 19th century barnstorming drama, made with talent from Los Angeles' Masquers' Club, which was produced at RKO Radio Pictures during the Depression as a fundraising project -out of circulation for over 50 years.
          5boblipton

          The Masquers

          The Masquers Club was formed as an actors' club in Hollywood. In the 1930s they produced several short comedies featuring many of their members, spoofing popular genres, with the profits going to charity. This spoof of old-time melodramas was one of them.

          Full-blood melodramas were dying out and this spoof is, judging by the scripts of real melodramas, as well as the filmed versions of several starring Tod Slaughter is, believe it or not, staged and performed straight. Actually comedy bits rely on some advanced editing techniques and absurd sound effects.

          Fans of old movies will take some pleasure in the long list of veteran movie actors who appear on screen, led by Charles Ray and Aileen Pringle. Alan Mowbray, whose credits include straight roles, exhibits a lot of strength as a farceur.

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            Final film of Kathleen Clifford .
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            Mary Hardcash: [of DeLacey] Ah! The presence of this man chills the very marrow in my bones!

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          • Release date
            • November 28, 1932 (United States)
          • Country of origin
            • United States
          • Language
            • English
          • Also known as
            • The Bride's Bereavement; or, the Snake in the Grass
          • Production companies
            • Masquers Club of Hollywood
            • RKO Radio Pictures
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            • 20m
          • Color
            • Black and White
          • Aspect ratio
            • 1.37 : 1

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