No, although certain scenes in Saturday's Children (1940) (1940) seem to have been lifted from "Week-End Marriage" (1932). Scenes involving the female lead being coached to trick her boyfriend into marrying her instead of pursuing work abroad are copied nearly verbatim.
But despite these and other story similarities, "Saturday's Children" is ostensibly an adaptation of an already twice-filmed play by Maxwell Anderson, while "Week-End Marriage" comes from a story by Faith Baldwin. The two films share no writing credits, although both pictures came out of the Warner Bros./First National studio.
But despite these and other story similarities, "Saturday's Children" is ostensibly an adaptation of an already twice-filmed play by Maxwell Anderson, while "Week-End Marriage" comes from a story by Faith Baldwin. The two films share no writing credits, although both pictures came out of the Warner Bros./First National studio.
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- How long is Week-End Marriage?1 hour and 5 minutes
- When was Week-End Marriage released?June 18, 1932
- What is the IMDb rating of Week-End Marriage?5.8 out of 10
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- What is the plot of Week-End Marriage?An out-of-work husband (Norman Foster) resents his wife (Loretta Young) being the breadwinner in the family.
- What was the budget for Week-End Marriage?$149,000
- What is Week-End Marriage rated?Passed
- What genre is Week-End Marriage?Comedy, Romance, and Romantic Comedy
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