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    Forever Female

    1954 · Romantic comedy · 1h 33m

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  1. Forever Female: Directed by Irving Rapper. With Ginger Rogers, William Holden, Paul Douglas, James Gleason. An aging actress refuses to admit she is too old to play the ingénue role anymore.

    • (628)
    • Comedy
    • Irving Rapper
    • 1954-01
  2. Forever Female is a 1953 black and white film directed by Irving Rapper. It stars Ginger Rogers and William Holden. It won a Golden Globe in 1954. [2] [3] Plot. The reviews are in and a new play starring Beatrice Page and produced by Harry Phillips is a flop.

  3. Brief Synopsis. An aspiring playwright gets an opportunity to see his play produced but is forced to make significant changes in the script so that the producer can cast his middle-aged ex-wife in the ingenue leading role.

    • Irving Rapper, John Coonan, Jim Rosenberg
    • Ginger Rogers
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  5. 17 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 7/10. Very good despite one character who is impossibly badly written. planktonrules 9 May 2012. This is a very good film that manages to entertain even though one of the characters was atrociously written. The film begins with a cocky young playwright (William Holden) being discovered.

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  7. You can buy "Forever Female" on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu as download or rent it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu online. Synopsis An aging actress has a hard time admitting she is too old to play the ingenue role anymore.

    • 93 min
  8. Characteristics. Themes. Actor's Life. Keywords. actor, love, stage, play [drama], playwright, clerk, grocer, romance, self-discovery, stars [celebrities], supermarket. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Forever Female (1953) - Irving Rapper on AllMovie - Sir James Barrie's whimsical play Rosalind was…

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