Easy to Wed Page #11
- PASSED
- Year:
- 1946
- 106 min
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the way Bill did.
You don't want Bill.
I know, you've got him now.
But it won't work.
Gladys, marriage isn't built on spite.
It's built on love.
It's too important.
No, I won't listen.
I've been pushed around all my life and
from now on, I'm gonna do the pushing.
All right, so you settled the suit.
But you're not going to deny
you tried to make love to Gladdy.
- No, I'm not.
- You're not?
- No, I'm not, it's all in day's work.
- All in a day's work?
What do you think I was gonna pay you
$50,000 for, to make love to my girl?
If the necessity arose, yes.
But I assure you,
I wasn't putting forth my best efforts.
- She's not my type.
- She's not your type, huh?
I suppose Gladdy
isn't good enough for you, huh?
- I didn't say that.
- No, but you implied it.
Insult Gladdy, will you?
Well, you've had this coming
for a long time.
And I've been looking forward to it.
Gladys, you adore Warren Haggerty.
It's written all over you.
- Everything you've done and said proves it.
- I don't love Warren Haggerty, I always will.
I mean, I hate him
and I never wanna see him again.
- What's that?
- They're fighting.
Fighting? Well, let's stop it.
- Give me the key.
- I dropped it.
Warren, Warren, Warren.
Bill Chandler, if you hurt him...
Wait a minute, sucker.
Don't you hear who she's calling?
Warren. Hurry up.
- Warren.
- There now, are you satisfied?
- What's the matter?
- I've got an idea.
- Warren.
- A bloody nose always gets them.
Warren!
- Warren. Warren, what happened?
- I'm bleeding, I'm bleeding.
- I am bleeding.
- You brute.
How dare you hit him
when his back is turned?
I'm bleeding, I'm bleeding. I am bleeding.
- What's the meaning of this?
- Now, Father, be calm.
- I can explain everything.
- Then start explaining.
- Well, Dad, it was...
- Dad? You mean, you married him?
- Yes, I did, but you see...
- Then who's this woman?
- I'm Bill's wife.
- What?
Gladys and Bill
were never really married...
...because she was married
to Joseph Simpson.
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