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Rich Bride
A comedy about the happy life of Ukrainian collective farmers. Harvesting in one of the Ukrainian collective farms. The tractor driver Pavlo and the best collective farmer Marinka work perfectly. They love each other. I like not only Paul. The official and adventurer Kovynko has long been yearning for the Marinka and building all sorts of intrigues to the Komsomol members.
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Plot Summary
A struggling writer buys a bride from a lonely hearts club for publicity, only to find himself falling for her. However, she has her own secrets and a wealthy suitor who complicates matters. The film follows their humorous attempts to navigate this unconventional romance and the tangled web of relationships that ensue.
Critical Reception
Details on the critical reception for "Rich Bride" from 1946 are scarce, as is common for many films of this era that did not achieve widespread critical acclaim. General audience reactions at the time likely focused on its lighthearted romantic comedy elements. Modern critical analysis is limited.
What Reviewers Say
A light and breezy romantic comedy.
Features charming performances from its lead actors.
Offers predictable but enjoyable plot twists for the genre.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for "Rich Bride" is not readily available due to its age and limited distribution.
Fun Fact
The film was produced by Monogram Pictures, a studio often associated with B-movies and lower-budget productions, though they occasionally produced successful films.
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