Slightly Married, also known as Strange Marriage, is a 1932 American pre-Code romantic comedy film directed by Richard Thorpe and starring Evalyn Knapp, Walter Byron and Marie Prevost.
[1] Drunk upper-class Jimmy Martin saves complete stranger Mary Smith from being sent to jail by backing up her story that she was waiting for a man who was going to marry her when she was arrested at a street corner.
The suspicious judge offers to unite them on the spot, but Jimmy takes him up on it.
When his mother finds out, she threatens to have his income cut off (he will not gain control of his fortune for two years).
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