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  1. Ardid femenino es una película dirigida por George Stevens con Ginger Rogers, James Stewart, James Ellison, Beulah Bondi .... Año: 1938. Título original: Vivacious Lady. Sinopsis: El profesor universitario Peter Morgan (James Stewart) se encuentra a su primo Keith (James Ellison) totalmente ebrio en un night club, por lo que tiene que avisar ...

  2. Original title: Vivacious Lady. Synopsis: Assistant biology professor Peter Morgan (James Stewart) falls in love with and marries nightclub singer Francey (Ginger Rogers) while he is in New York to fetch his wayward cousin home.

  3. On a quick trip to the city, young university professor Peter Morgan falls in love with nightclub performer Francey Brent and marries her after a whirlwind romance. But when he goes back home, he can’t bring himself to tell his conservative, ultra-respected family about it.

  4. James Stewart and Ginger Rogers were "an item" when Vivacious Lady was filmed, and their obvious real-life affection for one another pours over onto the screen. Stewart plays Peter Morgan, a young botany professor who while on a visit to New York impulsively marries free-spirited nightclub singer Francey (Rogers).

  5. Synopsis. Peter Morgan (James Stewart), a professor at Old Sharon University, was sent to New York to bring black sheep cousin Keith Morgan (James Ellison) home. When he finally found Keith, he also found Francey Brent (Ginger Rogers), a show girl performing in the club where Keith had became a regular. It was love at first sight for Peter and ...

  6. www.primevideo.com › detail › Vivacious-LadyPrime Video: Vivacious Lady

    Vivacious Lady. Ginger Rogers requested and received the perfect man for the job when she was paired with James Stewart for this riotous romance between a sizzling nightclub singer and a buttoned-down botany professor. Sent into town to retrieve an errant sib (James Ellison), Prof. Peter Morgan (Stewart) meets and marries show-stopping ...

  7. Vivacious Lady” finally lets Ginger Rogers be a street punk again. After making her bones as the sassy chorus girl sidekick in the likes of “42nd Street” and “Gold Diggers of 1933,” Hollywood somehow decided that to make Rogers a star, she had to play a proper lady.