Movieland ‘Unsuitable’ Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

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This week’s “unsuitable” mystery movie was the 1934 MGM film The Gay Bride, with Carole Lombard, Chester Morris, Zasu Pitts, Leo Carrillo, Nat Pendleton, Sam Hardy and Walter Walker.  And get a load of all those fonts crammed into one title.

harrisonsreports00harr_9_0246Screenplay by Bella and Samuel Spewack.

From the story Repeal by Charles Francis Coe.

Music by Jack Virgil.

Recording by Douglas Shearer.

Art direction by Cedric Gibbons.

Art direction associates Stan Rogers and Edwin B. Willis.

Wardrobe by Dolly Tree.

Photographed by Ray June.

Edited by Frank Sullivan.

Directed by Jack Conway.

Produced by John W. Considine Jr.

Further information on The Gay Bride is available from the AFI Catalog.

The Gay Bride is available on DVD from Critics’ Choice Video.

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The Gay Bride is a “vulgar and demoralizing comedy-melodrama… unsuitable for any type of audience,” according to Harrison’s Reports, which made it perfect for a mystery movie. The Detroit Legion of Decency urged exhibitors to cancel The Gay Bride, a move that MGM refused to accept. More information is available in Harrison’s Reports, March 30, 1935. Viewed today, it’s an early screwball comedy about a showgirl who isn’t especially picky about whom she marries as long as she gets the money. Carole Lombard is perfect for the role and pulls the entire movie along. Even Chester Morris, not my favorite actor, gets into the role by playing off her. Until the plot falls apart in Act III because there are too many balls in the air, it’s hilarious.

I imagine The New York Times was horrified by the subject of a woman with grand pretensions marrying one racketeer after another as they meet their untimely ends.

Very wrong. Andre Sennwald approves of such goings-on! (December 19, 1934):

Dropping the false whiskers for the moment, this corner wishes to report its unashamed merriment in the contemplation of the low comedy endeavor called The Gay Bride. Although the Rialto’s new film is probably pretty small pertaters according to the lofty standards of the academicians, it provides some unusually loud and vigorous laughter at the expense of the professional assassins of the underworld. It appears that The Gay Bride began its uncertain career as a detonating gangster story by Charles Francis Coe. Someone at the film studio, discovering that the theme was a trifle obsolescent for the screen, decided to make it into a comedy. Thereupon Bella and Samuel Spewack were summoned into consultation. They seasoned the narrative with wisecracks, peppered it with abdominal guffaws and revised the title. The consequence is a successful minor sortie upon what the academic critics refer to as the risibles.

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Presenting Monday’s “unsuitable” mystery guest in this week’s mystery movie, which is the most “unsuitable” yet, as in extremely “unsuitable.”

Update: This is Carole Lombard.

Balding man with slight mustache, wearing double-breasted suit and striped tie.
For Tuesday, we have a mysterious guest in this most “unsuitable” mystery movie.

Update: This is Walter Walker.

Brain Trust roll call: Stacia (“unsuitable” mystery movie and Monday’s mysterious woman) and Megan and Thom (Monday’s mystery woman).

Note to Sylvia: You’ve got the right era!

Three men in the balcony of a theater. They are applauding.
For “Hm Wednesday,” we have three entirely “unsuitable” mystery gents.

Update: This is, from left, Leo Carrillo, Nat Pendleton and Sam Hardy.

Brain Trust roll call: Bob Hansen (Monday’s mystery woman) and Mike Hawks (Tuesday’s “unsuitable” attorney). Note to Megan and Thom: A good guess: Right era, but it’s a different movie.

Woman wearing apron, talking on the phone. A stove is in the background.

For “Aha Thursday,” we have an “unsuitable” woman in a vintage kitchen.

Update: This is (oh dear) Zasu Pitts.

Brain Trust roll call: Megan and Thom (“unsuitable” mystery movie and Wednesday’s mysterious man No. 1), Mary Mallory (“unsuitable” mystery movie and all “unsuitable” mystery guests”), B.J. Merholz (Wednesday’s “unsuitable” mystery guests Nos. 1 and 2), Mike Hawks (“unsuitable” mystery movie, Monday’s and Wednesday’s “unsuitable” mystery guests), Sheila (“unsuitable” mystery movie and Tuesday’s and Wednesday’s “unsuitable” mystery guests) and Anne Papineau (“unsuitable” mystery movie and all “unsuitable” mystery guests).

Fashionably dressed woman and man in hat a suit driving a roadster.
For Friday, we have our “unsuitable” mystery leading lady and leading man.

Update: This is Carole Lombard and Chester Morris.

Brain Trust roll call: L.C. (“unsuitable” mystery movie and “unsuitable” cast), Mary Mallory (Thursday’s mystery woman), Sylvia (“unsuitable” mystery movie and all “unsuitable” mystery guests), Greg (“unsuitable” mystery movie and all “unsuitable” mystery guests), Diane Ely (Thursday’s mystery woman), Charles Kjelland (Thursday’s mystery woman), B.J. Merholz (“unsuitable” mystery movie and Thursday’s mystery woman), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mystery woman) and Anne Papineau (Thursday’s mystery woman).

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33 Responses to Movieland ‘Unsuitable’ Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

  1. Stacia's avatar Stacia says:

    This is Carole Lombard in The Gay Bride! According to Vince at Carole & Co. (which hasn’t been updated in years, I have to see if I can find him somewhere online) Carole said this was her worst film. It’s… fine? Her idiot boyfriend named Shoots is hilarious, but this is the movie that kind of soured me on Chester Morris because he’s clearly mad that he’s contractually obligated to show up.

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  2. mary mallory's avatar mary mallory says:

    Miriam HOpkins and THE STORY OF TEMPLE DRAKE

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  3. B.J.'s avatar B.J. says:

    Merle Oberon

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  4. Megan and Thom's avatar Megan and Thom says:

    I think our guest is Carole Lombard.

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  5. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    The Golddiggers of 1933 seems too well known a movie for the mystery film, though it’s racy enough. This week’s movie seems of the same era.

    I’ll guess Joan Blondell only for grins as I found a similar style hat in a dance number from Golddiggers.

    Awaiting tomorrow’s image.

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  6. totallyfanb316aaf1a2's avatar totallyfanb316aaf1a2 says:

    The most unsuitable movie I can think of from this era is the Czech “Ecstasy”, starring Hedy Kiesler, soon to be Hedy Lamarr. Don’t know who’s pictured though.

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  7. Megan and Thom's avatar Megan and Thom says:

    Is our mystery movie Bolero?

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  8. Bob Hansen's avatar Bob Hansen says:

    I believe Monday’s woman is Carole Lombard

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  9. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Walter Walker.

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  10. Megan and Thom's avatar Megan and Thom says:

    Our movie is The Gay Bride with Leo Carrillo for Wednesday.

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  11. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    THE GAY BRIDE. Carole Lombard Monday, Walter Walker Tuesday, Leo Carrillo, Natalie Pendleton, and Sam Hardy today. No Max Davidson? Oh vey!

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  12. Chrisbo's avatar Chrisbo says:

    Is that Jerome Cowan on the left Wednesday?

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  13. B.J.'s avatar B.J. says:

    Leo Carillo and Nat Pendleton in Deception

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  14. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Carole Lombard, Leo Carillo, Nat Pendleton and Sam hardy in THE GAY BRIDE.

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  15. Sheila's avatar Sheila says:

    Walter Walker, Sam Hardy, Leo Carrillo and Nat Pendleton in ‘The Gay Bride’

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  16. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    It’s (I hope) “The Gay Bride.” Our pictured cast in order: Carole Lombard, Walter Walker, Leo Carrillo, Nat Pendleton and Sam Hardy.

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  17. LC's avatar LC says:

    The Gay Bride (1934) w/Carole Lombard, Chester Morris, Nat Pendleton, Leo Carillo, Zasu Pitts, Walter Walker, Eddie “Rochester” Anderson, Sam Hardy…

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  18. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Zasu Pitts today.

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  19. sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a's avatar sylviaedwards1bcb5e7d8a says:

    ZaSu was very helpful and found a clip with Monday’s hat.

    The Gay Bride 1934
    Mon – Carole Lombard (her only MGM film)
    Tues – Walter Walker
    Wed – Ms Lombard’s future targets: Leo Carrillo, Nat Pendleton and Sam Hardy
    Thur – ZaSu Pitts
    Friday should bring Chester Morris and the full reveal of Ms Lombard.

    Per a great blog about the film, one paper said of Ms Lombard’s character, “Mary, Mary… mercenary! Her coat of arms was a chisel and a wedding ring.” Per the same blog, a theater in New Orleans handed out ‘Chiseler’s Club Cards’ to patrons in honor of Lombard’s gold-digging character.

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  20. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Nat Pendleton and Zasu Pitts are sure things in the mystery movie with Carole Lombard, Walter Walker and Leo Carrillo as long shots. If I’m correct the movie should be The Gay Bride from 1934.

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  21. Diane Ely's avatar Diane Ely says:

    Zasu Pitts on Thursday?

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  22. Charles Kjelland's avatar Charles Kjelland says:

    Zazu Pitts today

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  23. B.J.'s avatar B.J. says:

    Zazu Piits would make a Grayt Bride.

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  24. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Zasu Pitts.

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  25. Anne Papineau's avatar Anne Papineau says:

    On Thursday, Santa Cruz, CA native Zasu Pitts.

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  26. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Carole and Chester.

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  27. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Carole Lombard and Chester Morris.

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