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Primrose Path (1940)
Director: Gregory La Cava
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From Time Out Film Guide
A likeable social comedy from the talented La Cava (for whom Rogers had given such a fine performance in the earlier Stage Door). Ginger's the girl from the wrong side of the tracks - morally rather than financially, coming as she does from a family of prostitutes and drunkards - who loses her respectable hubby McCrea, ambitious proprietor of a hamburger stand, when he finally gets to meet her parents. The romance and the attempts at seamy realism don't really mesh smoothly enough, but the performances and civilised direction make the unusual subject highly watchable.Author: GA
Cast & crew
Director: Gregory La Cava
Producer: Gregory La Cava
Cast: Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea, Marjorie Rambeau, Miles Mander, Henry Travers, Joan Carroll full cast
Genre(s): Comedy
Duration: 93 mins
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