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* AluminumChristmasTrees: Connie is dying after poisoning herself. But 911 doesn't exist yet, so poor Gerry has to run around the neighborhood on foot searching frantically for a doctor. It takes knocking on three doors before she finds a doctor who is in and can come see her friend.

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* LegFocus: Franky is futzing with a run in her [[StockingFiller stocking]], thus showing off her attractive legs, when she first meets Sanderson.



* ShesGotLegs: Franky is futzing with a run in her stocking, thus showing off her attractive legs, when she first meets Sanderson.
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''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 [[UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra pre-Code]] romantic comedy-drama film directed by Harry Beaumont, starring Creator/JoanCrawford, Creator/RobertMontgomery, Anita Page, and Dorothy Sebastian.

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''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 [[UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra pre-Code]] romantic comedy-drama film directed by Harry Beaumont, starring Creator/JoanCrawford, Creator/RobertMontgomery, Anita Page, and Dorothy Sebastian.
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Gerry and Connie are in love with, respectively, Tony and David Jardine, the handsome young sons of the family that owns Jardine Department Store. Gerry is besotted with Tony Jardine (Robert Montgomery), but he's a playboy, and Gerry is not interested in becoming a notch on his bedpost. Connie and David Jardine are dating. Franky, who is unapologetic about looking for a rich husband, appears to have found one in Mark Sanderson, a rich guy who strolls into the department store one day and spends $576 in 1930 money on blankets. Eventually Gerry gets engaged to David while Franky marries Mark, leaving Gerry the only one still working at the store after she fends off Tony's advances--but both David and Mark have secrets.

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Gerry and Connie are in love with, respectively, Tony and David Jardine, the handsome young sons of the family that owns Jardine Department Store. the store. Gerry is besotted with Tony Jardine (Robert Montgomery), (Montgomery), but he's a playboy, and Gerry is not interested in becoming a notch on his bedpost. Connie and David Jardine (Hackett) are dating. Franky, who is unapologetic about looking for a rich husband, appears to have found one in Mark Sanderson, Marty Sanderson (John Miljan), a rich guy who strolls into the department store one day and spends $576 in 1930 money on blankets. Eventually Gerry gets engaged to David while Franky marries Mark, Marty, leaving Gerry the only one still working at the store after she fends off Tony's advances--but both David and Mark Marty have secrets.
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Crawford, Page, and Sebastian are Gerry (for Geraldine), Connie, and Franky (for Francine), three single girls who work at Jardine Department Store in New York, and also share an apartment. Connie and Franky are salesgirls while Gerry works as a model showing off Jardine fashions for rich customers.

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Crawford, Page, and Sebastian are Gerry (for Geraldine), Connie, and Franky (for Francine), three single girls who share an apartment in [[BigApplesauce New York City]] and work together at Jardine Jardine's Department Store in New York, and also share an apartment. Store. Connie and Franky are salesgirls while Gerry works as a model "mannequin" showing off Jardine fashions for rich customers.
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''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 film directed by Harry Beaumont, starring Creator/JoanCrawford, Creator/RobertMontgomery, Anita Page, and Dorothy Sebastian.

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''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 [[UsefulNotes/ThePreCodeEra pre-Code]] romantic comedy-drama film directed by Harry Beaumont, starring Creator/JoanCrawford, Creator/RobertMontgomery, Anita Page, and Dorothy Sebastian.
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* ThematicSeries: Third in a series that included ''Film/OurDancingDaughters'' and ''Our Modern Maidens''. Crawford and Page starred in all three while Sebastian appeared in the first and third. There's no continuity between the movies but they all deal with young flappers finding love in New York.

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* ThematicSeries: Third in a series that included ''Film/OurDancingDaughters'' and ''Our Modern Maidens''.''Film/OurModernMaidens''. Crawford and Page starred in all three while Sebastian appeared in the first and third. There's no continuity between the movies but they all deal with young flappers finding love in New York.
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''Our Blushing Brides'' is a 1930 film directed by Harry Beaumont, starring Creator/JoanCrawford, Creator/RobertMontgomery, Anita Page, and Dorothy Sebastian.

Crawford, Page, and Sebastian are Gerry (for Geraldine), Connie, and Franky (for Francine), three single girls who work at Jardine Department Store in New York, and also share an apartment. Connie and Franky are salesgirls while Gerry works as a model showing off Jardine fashions for rich customers.

Gerry and Connie are in love with, respectively, Tony and David Jardine, the handsome young sons of the family that owns Jardine Department Store. Gerry is besotted with Tony Jardine (Robert Montgomery), but he's a playboy, and Gerry is not interested in becoming a notch on his bedpost. Connie and David Jardine are dating. Franky, who is unapologetic about looking for a rich husband, appears to have found one in Mark Sanderson, a rich guy who strolls into the department store one day and spends $576 in 1930 money on blankets. Eventually Gerry gets engaged to David while Franky marries Mark, leaving Gerry the only one still working at the store after she fends off Tony's advances--but both David and Mark have secrets.

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* AbhorrentAdmirer: Joe, a loudmouthed but genial fellow with a round shape and beetle eyebrows who keeps pestering Gerry for dates.
* AluminumChristmasTrees: Connie is dying after poisoning herself. But 911 doesn't exist yet, so poor Gerry has to run around the neighborhood on foot searching frantically for a doctor. It takes knocking on three doors before she finds a doctor who is in and can come see her friend.
* BusbyBerkeleyNumber: Creator/BusbyBerkeley himself didn't work on this movie, and in fact was just getting started in movies in 1930. But some of the shots during the fashion show, overhead shots of swimsuit-clad models symmetrically diving into a pool and bikini-clad models in a circle swooping around in their gowns, look like early versions of Busby Berkeley numbers.
* CelebrityParadox: Gerry goes to a movie called ''Let Us Be Gay'', which was a real movie that featured Hedda Hopper, who is also in this film.
* {{Fanservice}}: Many, many shots of Gerry and the other living mannequins at the department store getting into and out of their lingerie.
* HaveAGayOldTime: Gerry goes to the movies and sees ''Let Us Be Gay''.
* LohengrinAndMendelssohn: The Mendelssohn part (the wedding recessional) plays over the opening titles. Oddly, despite the fact the movie is called ''Our Blushing Brides'' and wedding music is played over the opening credits, no weddings are seen in the movie. Franky gets married off-screen.
* MatchCut: From a shot of one of the girls's punching her time card at the end of shift to one of the girls's hands opening a can of food.
* ShesGotLegs: Franky is futzing with a run in her stocking, thus showing off her attractive legs, when she first meets Sanderson.
* SnowMeansLove: It's snowing on the ground and there's snow in the trees at the end, when Gerry and a reformed Tony return to the tree house after getting engaged.
* SpurnedIntoSuicide: Sort of. Connie poisons herself after finding out that David isn't going to marry her, that she is actually TheMistress and David is engaged to some society lady.
* ThematicSeries: Third in a series that included ''Film/OurDancingDaughters'' and ''Our Modern Maidens''. Crawford and Page starred in all three while Sebastian appeared in the first and third. There's no continuity between the movies but they all deal with young flappers finding love in New York.
* TreehouseOfFun: How rich is Tony? His family's estate has a lake with an island in it. But really, how rich is Tony? The island features a large tree with a tree house. Seriously though, ''how rich'' is Tony? The tree house is actually a fully tricked-out apartment with electricity, a fireplace, phone service, and oh yeah, an electric ladder for climbing up.

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