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Release Date: 1954 Cast: Paul Douglas, Pat Crowley, Ginger Rogers, William Holden, James Gleason, Jesse White, Marjorie Rambeau, George Reeves
Categories: Movies, Comedy Forever Female is a 1953 film directed by Irving Rapper. It stars Ginger Rogers and William Holden. It won a Golden Globe in 1954.
The reviews are in and a new play starring Beatrice Page and produced by Harry Phillips is a flop. Recently divorced but still a team, they need a new project and meet playwright Stanley Krown, who has written one in which the lead roles are a mother and a 19-year-old daughter.
Beatrice wants to play the daughter. She can't pass for 19 but believes she can for 29, so wants the play rewritten. She also conveys a romantic interest in Stanley.
A young actress... MORE
Forever Female is a 1953 film directed by Irving Rapper. It stars Ginger Rogers and William Holden. It won a Golden Globe in 1954.
The reviews are in and a new play starring Beatrice Page and produced by Harry Phillips is a flop. Recently divorced but still a team, they need a new project and meet playwright Stanley Krown, who has written one in which the lead roles are a mother and a 19-year-old daughter.
Beatrice wants to play the daughter. She can't pass for 19 but believes she can for 29, so wants the play rewritten. She also conveys a romantic interest in Stanley.
A young actress first calling herself Sally Carver and then Polly Pruitt wants an audition. Stanley has her do some typing on his rewrite, and a jealous Beatrice finds her an acting job out of town. Stanley's play previews in Washington, D.C., and flops. Sally, now calling herself Claudia Souvain, tries to persuade Stanley that the actress is too old for the role.
Seeing the play in a small town with Sally in the lead, now under her real name of Clara Mootz, convinces Stanley that she is right. Beatrice finally concedes that it's time for her to act her age. She agrees to take the mother's part, and on Broadway the LESS
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