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Primrose Path

The Play That Shocked New York And Rocked Broadway With Laughter!
1940 | 93m | English

(1972 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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Ellie Mae lives on Primrose Hill with her good-hearted and fancy free mother, her drunken father, her younger sister and a mean-spirited grandmother. The Hill is not a good part of town, however. When she meets and falls for a hard-working man, they marry and she hides her past from him. When he discovers the truth it jeopardizes their marriage.
Release Date: Mar 22, 1940
Director: Gregory La Cava
Writer: Gregory La Cava, Allan Scott
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords based on novel or book, marriage, alcoholism, poverty, prostitution
Production Companies RKO Radio Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Ginger Rogers Ellie May Adams
Joel McCrea Ed Wallace
Marjorie Rambeau Mamie Adams
Henry Travers Gramp
Miles Mander Homer
Queenie Vassar Grandma
Joan Carroll Honeybell
Vivienne Osborne Thelma
Carmen Morales Carmelita
Bobby Barber Benny (uncredited)
Louise Beavers Woman Talking to Police (uncredited)
Edgar Dearing Motorcycle Policeman (uncredited)
Jack Gargan Al (uncredited)
Robert Emmett Keane Gossip in Diner (uncredited)
Charles Lane Mr. Smith (uncredited)
Matt McHugh Drunk Leaving Bluebell (uncredited)
Ernie Adams Man in Bluebell (uncredited)
Mara Alexander Girl in Bluebell (uncredited)
Ray Cooke Man Clueing in Ed (uncredited)
Herbert Corthell Herb (uncredited)
Jacqueline Dalya Dalya (uncredited)
Jack Gardner Jake's Friend in Diner
Lawrence Gleason Jr. Boy (uncredited)
Charlie Hall Man in Diner (uncredited)
Grace Hayle Drunk's Wife Leaving Bluebell (uncredited)
Donald Kerr Sailor in Bluebell (uncredited)
Larry McGrath Jake Halpern (uncredited)
Frank Mills Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Gene Morgan Gene (uncredited)
Nestor Paiva Bluebell Manager (uncredited)
Bob Perry Bluebell Bartender (uncredited)
Lorin Raker Man in Diner (uncredited)
Charles Williams (uncredited)
Name Job
Gregory La Cava Director, Screenplay
Van Nest Polglase Art Direction
Vernon L. Walker Special Effects
Renié Wardrobe Designer
Werner R. Heymann Original Music Composer
William Hamilton Editor
Darrell Silvera Set Decoration
Allan Scott Screenplay
Joseph H. August Director of Photography
Edward Killy Assistant Director
Walter Hart Theatre Play
Carroll Clark Assistant Art Director
John L. Cass Sound Recordist
Robert Buckner Theatre Play
Name Title
Gregory La Cava Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

There's some pretty good acting here. Ginger Rogers is "Ellie May" who lives in a ramshackle house with her mum, dipso father and her sister. When she meets a local blue collar gent "Ed" (Joel McCrae) they are soon smitten - the only snag is, she had omitted telling him some fairly important details ... from her past and when he finds out, their relationship becomes strained and compromised. The story, in itself, is really pretty straightforward - it's the performances that help it stand out a bit. Marjorie Rambeau is super as the mother, as is Miles Mander as the well meaning father and Henry Travers could never really put a foot wrong with his grand-paternal style of comforting performance. Rogers and MaCrae do their jobs, too - though nothing too spectacular as the dialogue they share is quite limiting. Still, it's a good enough tale of the benefits of telling the truth that still holds together well.

Jun 23, 2022