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- GP2001 · Comedy · 1h 36m
Running time. 96 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Quick, Let's Get Married (also known as Seven Different Ways [1] and The Confession) is a 1964 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Barbara Eden. [2]
- Michael Colicchio
- William Marshall
Apr 14, 2001 · The Confession: Directed by William Dieterle, Victor Stoloff. With Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Barbara Eden, Elliott Gould. Ginger Rogers, owner of a bordello, helps thief Ray Milland locate an ancient buried treasure.
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- Comedy, Drama
- William Dieterle, Victor Stoloff
- 2001-04-14
Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Quick, Let's Get Married (1964) - William Dieterle on AllMovie - Though it was made in 1964, this romantic farce…
- William Dieterle
Quick, Let's Get Married PG 1964 1 hr. 36 min. Comedy List Reviews A master thief (Ray Milland) and a madam (Ginger Rogers) use confusion over a miracle to loot a local statue's legendary treasure.
- William Dieterle
- Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Barbara Eden
Quick, Let's Get Married. 1969. 1 hr 36 mins. Drama. PG. Watchlist. A thief teams with a madam to rob a town of its treasure. Ray Milland, Ginger Rogers, Barbara Eden, Cecil Kellaway, Elliott ...
Apr 30, 2021 · Quick Let's Get Married (aka The Confession) (1964) Set in a small village in Italy, the madam (Ginger Rogers) of the local brothel conspires with a con man (Ray Milland) to make the villagers think a miracle has occurred when a statue of St. Joseph spoke to a pregnant prostitute (Barbara Eden).