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Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Date of Release
: June 19, 1930
Running Tim
e: 74 minutes
Director:
Harry Beaumont
Screenplay:
John Howard Lawson and Edwin Justus Mayer
Story: Bess Meredyth            
Titles:
Helen Meinardi
Cinematography:
Merritt B. Gerstad
Film Editing:
George Hively and Harold Palmer
Art Direction:
Cedric Gibbons
Costume Design:
Adrian
Recording Engineer: Douglas Shearer and Russell Franks
Ballet Staging: Albertina Rasch
Original Music: 
Dimitri Tiomkin
CAST:
Joan Crawford...
Gerry Marsh
Robert Montgomery...
Tony Jardine
Anita Page...
Connie Marsh
Dorothy Sebasitan...
Frankie Marsh
Raymond Hackett..
David Jardine
John Miljan...
Marty
Albert Conti...
Monsieur Pantoise
Edward Brophy...
Joe Munsey
Hedda Hopper...
Mrs. Weaver
Robert Emmett O'Connor...
Detective
Martha Sleeper...
Evelyn Woodforth
Gwen Lee...
Mannequin
Mary Doran...
Mannequin
Catherine Moylan...
Mannequin
Norma Drew...
Mannequin
Claire Dodd...
Mannequin
Wilda Mansfield...
Mannequin
Louise Beavers...
bit part (uncredited)
Ann Dvorak...
Model (uncredited)
Mary Gordon...
bit part (uncredited)
Maude Turner Gordon...
Dowager (uncredited)
Albertina Rasch...
(uncredited)
PHOTOPLAY MAGAZINE REVIEW:
    
You're going to like this. It has humor, pathos, magnificent settings, and a fashion parade that will make the ladies tear up their wardrobes and start again.
     "Our Blushing Brides" is number three in the amorous adventures of Joan Crawford, Anita Page and Dorothy Sebastian. None of the girls blushes much, and Anita isn't even a bride. Joan is the fashion model that holds out for the wedding ring. She gives a beautiful performance as the girl who sticks to the straight and narrow. You must see her in those lace step-ins! Anita Page is wistfully effective as the tragic one who "goes wrong." Dorothy Sebastian scores as the flippant one. Robert Montgomery, Raymond Hackett and John Miljan are excellent, with Montgomery outstanding. A boxoffice riot.
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