The Wedding Woman

The Wedding Woman is a 1953 British film produced by Filmosaurus Productions and distributed by the Rank Organisation in the British Isles and 20th Century Fox in North America.

Release Date
The Wedding Woman is released on July 31, 1953 in the UK, and March 12, 1954 in North America. the film did not behave at the Box Office, due to Fox's North American deal with Filmosaurus expiring. this is the last Filmosaurus film distributed by Fox in North America before United Artists took North American distribution, but Rank continued to distribute all Filmosaurus films in the UK until 1969.

in 1976, ITC Entertainment bought Filmosaurus, which means that The Wedding Woman is re-released by Manhattan Pictures successfully in 1977.

in 1981, Manhattan Home Video released The Wedding Woman on VHS and Laserdisc. the film's costs were used and the silent 20th Century Fox logo appeared. in 1986, the film is re-released on VHS and Laserdisc. the 1986 VHS and Laserdisc releases uses the UK version in NTSC with the Rank logo.

in 1993, Manhattan Home Video released The Wedding Woman on VHS and Laserdisc for the 40th Anniversary. No Rank for Fox logo is used from the 1993 VHS and Laserdisc released forward.

in 2003, DreamWorks Home Entertainment SKG released The Wedding Woman on VHS and DVD for the 50th Anniversary Edition. the film is remastered and restored digitally.

in 2009, The Wedding Woman is released on DVD and Blu-ray by Shout! Factory under license from DreamWorks SKG. It Made it's Widescreen debut in an American home media release, but is soured from PAL masters, resulting in a higher audio pitch than normal. However, the DreamWorks logo is kept in a Slandered tone.

Cast

 * Marilyn Monroe as Nora Sandler
 * Dirk Bogarde as Sam Golden (UK Version)
 * Tim Holt as Sam Golden (USA Version)
 * A. E. Matthews as Arnold Golden, Sam's father
 * Norman Wooland as The Angel of the Wedding
 * Christopher Lee as Simon Sandler, Nora's angry uncle

Alternative versions
Monroe also voiced Nora in the German version.