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Quick, Let's Get Married
Directed by William Dieterle
Written by Allan Scott
Produced by William Marshall
Starring Ginger Rogers
Ray Milland
Barbara Eden
Cinematography Robert J. Bronner
Edited by Carl Lerner
Music by Michael Colicchio
Production
companies
Kay Lewis Enterprises
William Marshall Productions
Distributed byGolden Eagle
Release date
  • 1964 (1964)
Running time
96 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

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]

Plot

A madam (Rogers) helps a master thief (Milland) locate an ancient buried treasure.

Cast

Production

The film was produced by Rogers' husband William Marshall in an attempt to revive her screen career. The film had a troubled production, with original director Victor Stoloff being replaced by Dieterle. It was Elliot Gould's first film role. [3] However, the film was shelved for several years and did not get a full release until 1971.

References

  1. ^ Rice, Jack (28 July 1968). "St. Louis Moviemakers". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 113 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Monaco p.229
  3. ^ Lyons, Leonard (28 April 1964). "The Lyons Den". The Journal News. New York – via Newspapers.com.

Bibliography

  • Monaco, James. The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books, 1991.

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