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Primrose Path

1940 | 94 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

Primrose Path is a 1940 melodrama film from RKO starring Ginger Rogers and Joel McCrea. Produced and directed by Gregory LaCava, it is an adaptation of the novel February Hill. It follows the tragic romance of a young woman determined not to follow her mother and grandmother into prostitution. Marjorie Rambeau, Henry Travers, and Miles Mander appear in support, with Rambeau receiving a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

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Credits

Producer
Gregory La Cava
Director
Gregory La Cava
Screenplay
Gregory La Cava, Allan Scott
Director of Photography
Joseph H. August
Original Music Composer
Werner R. Heymann
Editor
William Hamilton
Country
United States

Cast · 11

Miles Mander

Miles Mander

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Marjorie Rambeau

Marjorie Rambeau

Ginger Rogers

Ginger Rogers

Henry Travers

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