Slightly Married
"Slightly Married" 1932 (aka "Strange Marriage" directed by Richard Thorpe and written by Mary Eunice McCarthy for Chesterfield Pictures Evalyn Knapp, Walter Byron, Marie Prevost, Jason Robards, Robert Ellis, Dorothy Christy, Clarrissa Selwynne, Herbert Evans, Mary Foy, Lloyd Ingraham, Jack Pennick. Evalyn Knapp, as Mary Smith, is about to be sentenced in court for prostitution when Jimmy Martin decides to marry her to save her. Marie Prevost is in the opening scene and when things need a pickup, she reappears in the film. Although married, Knapp tries to hold back from Byron kissing her, but we later learn they did more than kiss. The principals look great (notice Knapp's tiny waist!) but it is Marie Prevost who makes the film worth seeing. She seems to adlib some of her best lines!