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The flashback stars with Joan Crawford wanting to
marry
Van Heflin but he just wants to break the relationship off.
Raymond Massey asks Crawford to
marry
him but she's still in love with Heflin, who is working with Massey.
Her husband is soo ugly and wierd why would she
marry
that hyena.
This film is about a woman who is about to
marry
a nice guy politician from New York but has to go home and divorce her ex-husband who refuses to sign the papers.
Stephen (Wilfred Lucas) wants to
marry
his young ward Blanche Sweet and raise a family.
He strongly suggests to John that he do the right thing, and John leaves it up to Joan - does she want to
marry
him?
In order to protect a $100 million inheritance, commitment-shy bachelor Chris O'Donnell (as Jimmie Shannon) learns he must
marry
before he reaches his impending 30th birthday.
It is the Stone Age, 6000 years ago, and all men are forced to
marry
or work on the rock pile, but King Ferdinand orders all males over 13 and under 95 years must marry, or be banished, die, or both.
Enjoyed viewing this 1945 film and was surprised to see Jimmy Lydon,(Paul Cartwright), star of all the "Henry Aldrich Films of 1943", who gave an outstanding role as a young man who experienced dreams that could help his mother from getting involved with a man called Brett Curtis(Warren William),"Fear", who wanted so desperately to
marry
his mother and enjoy the great riches she possessed.
After all, he was married to Carole Lombard and then was about to
marry
Jean Harlow when she died tragically.
The stockbroker, played by Jack Buchanan, has three very pretty daughters with the youngest Gwen (played by Janette Scott) madly in love with him so much she wants to
marry
him.
Living in Southern California and being a gay man I never really spent much time thinking about not being able to
marry
my partner or the ramifications of an amendment to any states constitution banning same sex partners.
After time you learn to accept and forget the want to say in front of your loved ones and the world that you are gong to
marry
the man you love and be able to legally call someone your husband though that is what I call my boyfriend now.
I hope my partner and I will soon be able to
marry
here in California and I am now going to be more proactive about making that happen in part due to the inspiration I gained from watching this film.
The people there have no money and live of what they can cultivate on the Island and the worst of all, he doesn't speak their language and the minister forbids the people to listen to him.A lot of miraculous things happen to him on that Island.And he has to fight for his love back home and writes her letters in which he tells her not to
marry
someone else.The story is about true love, faith and a boy becoming a man.
Dennis meanwhile is not only causing chaos for Mr. Wilson and one or two other people in the neighbourhood, but he can't rid of "girlfriend" Margaret (Jacqueline Steiger), who wants to
marry
him.
She plays a very spoiled and uncompromising southern belle named Julie in 1850's New Orleans, who intends to
marry
young beau Henry Fonda but mercilessly tries his patience; she is selfishly late for her own party, and despite all self-respecting folks' protests, rebelliously dons a glowing red gown at a Grand Ball at a time when it's forbidden for any unmarried woman to wear anything other than white.
Why would Keith Carradine's colorless older man want to
marry
a pubescent prostitute?
Her father wants her to
marry
a man of higher class, but her mother perfectly loves the romantic artist.
It's a gauzy, soft-focus, soft-headed confection about a playboy who becomes smitten with an attractive woman while on his way to
marry
somebody else; she's also otherwise engaged, and their on-again/off-again relationship has the same old-fashioned complications as the other versions of this highly-concocted plot.
I agree with another reviewer that the device of having the girl speak to the audience, seeking our sympathy for young couples without money, who wish to marry, is a very awkward device that distracts from our interest in the relationship.
One character's low-cut dresses and "easy" lifestyle are simply explained away by her admiting it was all to get the boy she loved since she was six to
marry
her.
Roland Young, who delighted us in the original Topper with Cary Grant, plays the befuddled count who plans to
marry
Die Marlene on the pretext she's an innocent young darling.
They
marry
and she runs a boarding house to make extra money.
In all the years since then there has been nothing that Jane Fonda Turner has done other than
marry
a rich man.
On new year's eve 1899 a young woman is betrothed to
marry
a man she doesn't want to.
Fairly accurate Historical Drama of the life of Marie Antoinette from when she left Austria (age 15 in 1770) to
marry
the Dauphin of France through her demise via guillotine (1793) in the chaos of the French Revolution.
One dashing American who can
marry
one sister and take the whole family out of its plight.
Thank God I live in the Netherlands where gay people can marry, have children and even adopt children.
Living by a lake a widow comes face to face with what today we would call a mid-life crisis; vaguely melancholic and slightly wistful lest she did, as she suspects,
marry
the wrong man, she allows her thoughts to drift to her first dance and the names on her very first dance card who, on a whim, she decides to trace.
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