Behold My Wife! 89 years old
Her savage heart pounded with revenge when her love went unwanted!
After Michael Carter's fiancée commits suicide, Michael vows to seek revenge on his wealthy family, who sabotaged their marriage. He drives across the country angrily, and lands up at a saloon, where he is shot by an Indian, Pete. Pete's girlfriend, Tonita nurses Michael's wound and falls in love with him. Michael realizes this, proposes marriage to Tonita - a perfect revenge for his prejudice family. They marry and he takes her to New York, in full Indian dress hoping to embarrass the family.
Credits
Behold My Wife! Cast
Name | Character |
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Sylvia Sidney She was 24, 88 years old when she died | as Tonita Storm Cloud |
H.B. Warner He was 59, 83 years old when he died | as Hubert Carter |
Dean Jagger He was 31, 87 years old when he died | as Pete |
Gene Raymond He was 26, 89 years old when he died | as Michael Carter |
Ann Sheridan She was 19, 51 years old when she died | as Mary White |
Eric Blore He was 46, 71 years old when he died | as Benson |
Nella Walker She was 48, 85 years old when she died | as Mrs. Copperwaithe |
Juliette Compton She was 35, 89 years old when she died | as Diana Carter-Curson |
Charles Middleton He was 60, 74 years old when he died | as Juan Storm Cloud |
Monroe Owsley He was 34, 36 years old when he died | as Bob Prentice |
Rina De Liguoro She was 42, 73 years old when she died | as Countess Slavotski (as Countess Rina De Liguero) |
Kenneth Thomson He was 35, 68 years old when he died | as Jim Curson |
Dewey Robinson He was 36, 52 years old when he died | as Detective |
Laura Hope Crews She was 54, 62 years old when she died | as Mrs. Hubert (Catherine) Carter |
Charlotte Granville | as Mrs. Carolyn Sykes |
Behold My Wife! Crew
Name | Department |
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Grover Jones as Screenplay. He was 41 (46) years old when He died | Writing |
Mitchell Leisen as Director. He was 36 (74) years old when He died | Directing |
Vincent Lawrence as Screenplay. He was 45 (57) years old when He died | Writing |
William R. Lipman as Adaptation. | Writing |