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Ginger Rogers Collection

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List Price: $4.98
Our Price: $4.98
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Manufacturer: St Clair Vision Starring: Ginger Rogers Collection
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 7779668095958 Format: Black & White Label: St Clair Vision Manufacturer: St Clair Vision Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: St Clair Vision Region Code: 0 Release Date: 2007-04-17 Running Time: 255 Studio: St Clair Vision
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Studio: St Clair Ent Grp Inc Release Date: 04/03/2007 Rating: Nr
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Not the best of Ginger Comment: I bought this item because I am a great fan of Ginger Rogers. I had no information on what was on that DVD and I found that I already owned The Thirteenth Guest and Heartbeat. The only new one, for me, was The Groom Wore Spurs - witch is not the best comedy with Ginger Roger - but not a bad movie for a rainy day. In Heartbeat Ginger plays a young girl (a lot younger that she really was) as she did a few other times in better movies as Kitty Foyle and The Major and the Minor. But this movie has a few good scenes - in the pickpocket school for example. The Thirteenth Guest is fine a murder mystery but the image on the DVD is not very good - I don't mind because I love old movies but you must know it before you buy it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Ginger at her finest Comment: Ginger Rogers Collection
I really recommend this collection. I love Ginger Rogers and she is her usually beautiful self fun and exciting.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not what I was hoping for, but decent movies. Comment: When I purchased the DVD, I had no idea what movies I was actually going to end up with. I am becoming a big fan of Ginger Rogers and have a few movies in mind for what I want in my collection.
The movies on this DVD are: The Thirteenth Guest, The Groom Wore Spurs, and Heartbeat. The 13th Guest is a rather corny who-done-it mystery. This must have been one of Ginger's first movies. I will admit that I couldn't figure out the culprit, but the acting is really bad!
The Groom Wore Spurs is more up to par with a Ginger Rogers performance. She is paired with Jack Carson (who shows up in a lot of Doris Day movies, another favorite actress!) in a classic whirlwind romance that takes place (from what I could gather) over approximately a week's time.
I haven't watched the final film yet but am looking forward to it. It is also the "latest" movie of the trio. It came out in the 1950s.
Overall I am not disappointed with the movies (or the movie quality). If you don't already own these movies, it would be worth having in your catalog.
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