Four Wives (1939) [NR]

Release Date:
December 22, 1939

Original Title:
Four Wives

Alternate Titles:
4 yperohoi syzygoi
Cuatro esposas
Fire hustruer
Fyra fruar
Lyckans melodi
Modern szimfónia
Onnen sävel
Quatre jeunes femmes
Quatro Esposas
Quatro Noivas

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
First National Pictures
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 99

The "Four Daughters" are now "Four Wives" It's a four belle picture! For these four wedding belles!

In this sequel to Four Daughters, Ann struggles to move on after the death of her husband as she falls in love with Felix, but on the day of her engagement discovers that she carries Mickey's child.

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Art Direction:
John Hughes

Associate Producer:
Henry Blanke

Costume Design:
Howard Shoup

Director:
Michael Curtiz

Director of Photography:
Sol Polito

Editor:
Ralph Dawson

Executive In Charge Of Production:
Jack L. Warner

Executive Producer:
Hal B. Wallis

Makeup Artist:
Perc Westmore

Music Director:
Leo F. Forbstein

Orchestrator:
Hugo Friedhofer
Ray Heindorf

Original Music Composer:
Max Steiner
Max Rabinowitz

Screenplay:
Julius J. Epstein
Philip G. Epstein
Maurice Hanline

Short Story:
Fannie Hurst

Sound:
Oliver S. Garretson

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