Troubles of a Bride

The film stars Robert Agnew, Mildred June, Alan Hale Sr., Bruce Covington, Dolores Rousse, and Heinie Conklin.

[1][2][3] As described in a review in a film magazine,[4] escaping from the police, the Baron (Hale), a clever crook, learns that Colonel Patterson (Covington) plans to remodel his house to surprise his daughter Mildred (June) who is about to marry Robert Wallace.

Impersonating the architect, he gains an entrée and finds the money supposed to be hidden in the house, but also determines to marry Mildred.

Consistent with the practice at that time, the comic role of the servant Jeff was played by Conklin in blackface.

[4] The use of white actors in blackface for black character roles in Hollywood films did not begin to decline until the late 1930s, and is now considered highly offensive, disrespectful, and racist.