Mail order bride 1964

A classic film!

"Mail Order Bride" is a 1964 American Western film directed by Burt Topper and starring Buddy Ebsen, Karen Steele, and Jeff York.

The movie tells the story of a widowed farmer, Jonathan Dickinson (Buddy Ebsen), who places an ad in a newspaper to find a mail-order bride. He receives a response from a woman named Aggie (Karen Steele), who agrees to marry him and move to his farm in the American West.

However, things don't go as smoothly as planned. Aggie turns out to be a feisty and independent woman who is not what Jonathan expected. She has a past and is not afraid to speak her mind, which leads to a series of comedic misunderstandings and conflicts with Jonathan and his friends.

The film is a lighthearted, family-friendly Western comedy that explores themes of love, marriage, and cultural differences. It's a fun and entertaining watch, with plenty of humor and charm.

"Mail Order Bride" was released in 1964, a time when the Western genre was still popular, and the film's lighthearted tone and comedic elements were a departure from the more serious and dramatic Westerns of the time. The movie has since become a cult classic and is still enjoyed by fans of Western comedies today.