The tradition of a June bride came from the belief that a June wedding ensured a happy marriage, although it’s the commitment that matters, not an elaborate ceremony. These five classic films depict meaningful weddings and happy, healthy marriages. Often, the marriage ceremony occurs during a time of war or danger.
‘Woman of the Year’ (1942)
This wedding scene stands out as the most conventional on this list. The characters aren’t facing death or mortal peril. However, the ceremony serves as an important turning point in the leading lady’s life, although it isn’t her wedding.Tess Harding (Katharine Hepburn) is a successful newspaperwoman and outspoken feminist. When she marries he-man sportswriter Sam Craig (Spencer Tracy), they soon learn that it takes more than physical attraction to make a successful marriage.





