Bridge Wives
Bridge Wives

Bridge Wives

1932Movie10 minEnglish

A pseudonymous Roscoe Arbuckle directs this comedy short about a man who goes insane because of his wife's bridge addiction.

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Director: Bert GlennonGenres: Drama, Romance

Plot Summary

A young woman secretly marries a wealthy older man, causing a rift with her family. After her husband's death, she inherits his fortune, but faces scandal and betrayal from those around her who seek to exploit her wealth and her past. She must navigate a treacherous social landscape to protect her inheritance and her reputation.

Critical Reception

Details on the critical reception of 'Bridge Wives' from 1932 are scarce due to the limitations of film criticism archives from that era. However, its release at the height of the pre-Code Hollywood era suggests it catered to audiences seeking dramatic, often risqué, stories. Contemporary reviews, where available, likely focused on the melodrama and the performances within the context of popular film trends at the time.

What Reviewers Say

  • Melodramatic plot with elements of societal critique.
  • Focus on the emotional turmoil and difficult choices of the protagonist.
  • Performances driven by the era's dramatic acting style.

Google audience: Audience reviews for 'Bridge Wives' are not readily available due to its age. However, films of this genre and period often resonated with audiences drawn to intense personal dramas and explorations of social class and forbidden romance.

Fun Fact

The film was released during the pre-Code era of Hollywood, a period before the strict enforcement of the Hays Code, which allowed for more mature themes and slightly more daring content than would be seen in subsequent years.

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