Brilliant Marriage
Brilliant Marriage is a 1936 American drama film directed by Phil Rosen and starring Joan Marsh, Ray Walker and Inez Courtney.
Plot
New York newspaper reporter Garry Dane tries to smooth talk his way into an invitation-only party held at the Park Avenue home of an affluent family, the Allisons, but is escorted out by the butler. Dick Taylor, an aspiring civil engineer has a penchant for making repetitive marriage proposals to his longtime friend Madge, the only child of Rodney and Madeleine Allison. While alone at the party, he asks again, and Madge rejects him once more for she seeks romance, color and adventure. She playfully implies to Dick that she loves him as a friend, but he is too steady, reliable and proper for her romantic taste.