Should a Girl Marry? (1929)
Directed by Scott Pembroke
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Synopsis by Hans J. Wollstein
A part-talkie from poverty row studio Trem Carr Productions, Should a Girl Marry? answered its own question with a resounding "Yes!" But first, like Helen Foster's Alice Dunn, she should make sure her blackmailing father-in-law-to-be (William V. Mong) is convicted of robbing his own bank. Donald Keith, a handsome if somewhat bland leading man, played Alice's intended and Andy Clyde and Dot Farley were around for comedy relief. All the dialogue scenes came in the film's climactic courtroom scenes. Despite its bargain-basement origins, Should a Girl Marry? featured a theme song, Haunting Memories, by Irving Bibo.
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gigolo, injury, killing, murder, physical-abuse, revenge, socialite