Synopsis
The Wedding Night is a movie released in 1935.
In this enthralling drama, the complexities of love and duty collide as a married writer finds himself drawn into a whirlwind of passion and regret. Set against the backdrop of a snow-blanketed Connecticut, the film unravels the tumultuous emotions of Tony Barrett, who is struggling to complete his novel while navigating the intricacies of his own heart. When he becomes enchanted by Manya Novak, the spirited daughter of a neighboring farmer, the two are thrust together during a fierce snowstorm, igniting a connection that threatens to upend their lives. As Manya grapples with her impending marriage to the dispassionate Frederik Sobieski, the film explores themes of sacrifice, jealousy, and the harsh realities of societal expectations. The palpable tension between desire and obligation builds to a tragic climax at the wedding reception, where emotions run high and the consequences of choice become devastatingly clear. With its rich character development and poignant storytelling, this cinematic gem offers an unforgettable exploration of love's power and the sacrifices it demands, ensuring that viewers are left breathless by the decisions made when the heart is torn between two worlds.
Samuel Goldwyn Productions