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June Bride (1948) was a Comedy - Black-and-white Film directed by Bretaigne Windust and produced by Henry Blanke and Jack L. Warner.

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June Bride (1948)

By The Metzinger Sisters on Jun 21, 2024 From Silver Scenes - A Blog for Classic Film Lovers

Hours before embarking on an assignment, magazine editor Linda Gilman (Bette Davis) has been thrust with a new reporter who happens to be her old lover, foreign correspondent Carey Jackson (Robert Montgomery). The two bickering sweethearts are heading to Indiana with a staff of workers to cover the ... Read full article


June Bride (1948)

on Jan 4, 2017 From Journeys in Classic Film

An actress not often associated with comedy (What Ever Happened to Baby Jane doesn’t count), Bette Davis allowed her dry wit to come into contact with a few rom-coms throughout her career, none of which succeed as much as June Bride. Attempting to make herself comfortable in a role she’s... Read full article


June Bride (1948)

By Cameron on Jun 1, 2016 From The Blonde At The Film

Hello, June! In honor of the opening of wedding season, I request the honor of your presence as we celebrate the union of Bette Davis and Robert Montgomery in June Bride. Despite the title, this movie isn?t really about a wedding, at least not in the way you might think. Instead, it?s a surprisingly... Read full article


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Quotes from

Linda Gilman: No harm done? The whole June issue of "Home Life" just went flying out that door.


Carey Jackson: You don't mean to tell me that you think you an do something with this funeral parlor?
Linda Gilman: Wait, you'd be surprised. Why the sour darling smirk?


Carleton Towne: I need somebody like you. Now you're good looking, charming, a good sense of humor, intelligent and an attractive personality.
Carey Jackson: Are you offering me a job or proposing to me?


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Facts about

Because the Dewey-Truman presidential race was going on during filming, one of Mary Wickes' lines was shot with both candidates names in it. The original print used Dewey as the winner. When Truman unexpectedly won, the other version was quickly printed and rushed to theaters.
Edith Head's first time designing costumes for Bette Davis.
Movie debut of Debbie Reynolds.
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