Vigased pruudid (The Faulty Brides) is an Estonian feature-length comedy film made in 1929 based on Eduard Vilde's story of the same name.
In the summer of 1928, Märska returned to his homeland from Berlin with years of experience in film work.
The writer's consent had been obtained and the club members had learned some things, but, as usual, the financial situation created difficulties.
It is not known exactly how Märska, who was initially only invited as a cameraman by the Film-Klub, resolved this issue, but on August 24, 1929, the newspaper Rahwaleht already gave an overview of the film's production process, mentioning, among other things, that the exterior shots were filmed on a farm near Saku.
The owner of the Lipuvere farm wants to marry his daughters Leena and Miina to rich nephews from Mulgimaa, but the hearts of the girls lie instead with other young men, with whom they now have to come up with a cunning plan to get rid of the annoying Mulgimaa suitors.