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The Ex-Mrs. Bradford is a 1936 American comedy mystery film. William Powell and Jean Arthur star as a divorced couple who investigate a murder at a racetrack. This was the last film directed by Stephen Roberts before his death from a heart attack.
The Ex-Mrs. Bradford: Directed by Stephen Roberts. With William Powell, Jean Arthur, James Gleason, Eric Blore. A wealthy mystery writer uses her doctor ex-husband's non-payment of alimony to coerce him into a reconciliation.
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- Comedy, Mystery
- Stephen Roberts
- 1936-05-13
Ex-Mrs. Bradford, The - (Original Trailer) A detective (William Powell) teams with his ex-wife (Jean Arthur) to solve a murder in The Ex-Mrs. Bradford (1936).
- Stephen Roberts
- William Powell
Dr. Lawrence "Brad" Bradford (William Powell) and his ex-wife, Paula (Jean Arthur), are still in love in spite of their divorce. Paula's obsession with murder mysteries remains a wedge between...
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- William Powell
- Stephen Roberts
- Mystery & Thriller, Comedy
Aug 10, 2010 · Jean Arthur teams with William Powell in a playful murder mystery that proves Myrna Loy isn't the only beautiful, fluty-voiced comedienne who can trade banter and hunt killers with the suave star of The Thin Man series.
- (276)
- Warner Bros.
- $9.99
- NTSC
A wealthy mystery writer uses her doctor ex-husband's non-payment of alimony to coerce him into a reconciliation. Relations between Dr. Bradford - 'Brad' - and ex-wife Paula are surprisingly romantic.
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Directed by Stephen Roberts. The screen’s number one society sleuth in a crime riddle dark with mystery! A doctor is driven into an investigation of sinister goings-on at a horse race track by his mystery writer ex-wife. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.