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Forever Female

  • 1953
  • Approved
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
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William Holden, Ginger Rogers, Paul Douglas, and Pat Crowley in Forever Female (1953)
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Comedy

An aging actress refuses to admit she is too old to play the ingénue role anymore.An aging actress refuses to admit she is too old to play the ingénue role anymore.An aging actress refuses to admit she is too old to play the ingénue role anymore.

  • Director
    • Irving Rapper
  • Writers
    • Julius J. Epstein
    • J.M. Barrie
  • Stars
    • Ginger Rogers
    • William Holden
    • Paul Douglas
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    700
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Irving Rapper
    • Writers
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • J.M. Barrie
    • Stars
      • Ginger Rogers
      • William Holden
      • Paul Douglas
    • 18User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ginger Rogers
    Ginger Rogers
    • Beatrice Page
    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Stanley Krown
    Paul Douglas
    Paul Douglas
    • E. Harry Phillips
    James Gleason
    James Gleason
    • Eddie Woods
    Jesse White
    Jesse White
    • Willie Wolfe
    Marjorie Rambeau
    Marjorie Rambeau
    • Older Actress at Bar
    George Reeves
    George Reeves
    • George Courtland
    King Donovan
    King Donovan
    • Playwright
    Vic Perrin
    Vic Perrin
    • Scenic Designer
    Russell Gaige
    • Theatrical Producer
    Marion Ross
    Marion Ross
    • Patty
    • (as Marian Ross)
    Richard Shannon
    Richard Shannon
    • Richard Shannon - Stage Manager
    Pat Crowley
    Pat Crowley
    • Clara Mootz aka Sally Carver
    Brandon Beach
    • Diner at Sardi's
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Bradley
    Paul Bradley
    • Actor in Play
    • (uncredited)
    James Carlisle
    • Diner at Sardi's
    • (uncredited)
    Steve Carruthers
    Steve Carruthers
    • Theatre Patron
    • (uncredited)
    Oliver Cross
    • Club Patron
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Irving Rapper
    • Writers
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • J.M. Barrie
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    User reviews18

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    7bkoganbing

    Ginger's Reality Check

    In Forever Female, Ginger Rogers is a Broadway star, still at the top of her game, but not realizing that the times are a changing. Like Norma Desmond she won't believe that there's nothing wrong with being 50 unless you try to act 25.

    As this is a comedy, the consequences are not quite as tragic as they are in Sunset Boulevard. Forever Female is however Ginger's reality check.

    New playwright William Holden has written a play that's got Ginger excited, a great role for her, maybe 10 to 15 years ago. She insists the role by revised from a 19 to 29 year old. She hasn't lost hold on reality that much.

    There's a young ingénue on the scene who might be right for the part and she proves it in a way you have to see Forever Female to find out about. That would be Pat Crowley who was 'introduced' here. Though she never became the bright star of tomorrow, she plays a kinder, gentler Eve Harrington here. Pat Crowley's greatest success would be in the television version of Please Don't Eat the Daisies in the part Doris Day did in film.

    All this is proving quite amusing to Rogers's ex-husband and producer Paul Douglas who has some of the best lines in the film.

    There's nothing earth shattering about Forever Female, but it did no harm to any of the folks associated with it and still has some laughs for today's audience.
    7mysterv

    Bad Title. Good Movie

    This 1954 film features Ginger Rogers and William Holden with a nice supporting role played by Paul Douglas as Ginger Roger's ex-husband. Ginger Rogers was in her early forties at the time of this film and played an actress not totally accepting of her age. The public still loved her but playing a 29 year old was beginning to strain credibility. William Holden played an unknown playwright with a play featuring the relationship of a 19 year old and her mother. The role was rewritten so that Ginger Rogers could play a 29 year old, once again. Won't go further into the story but I found it interesting that Ginger Rogers was brave enough to play a role like this where age was a focus. It was a surprise to see an older Ginger Rogers after only having seen her earlier movies. Overall this film was entertaining with a nice mix of comedy and drama. Well worth the time to watch.
    9zooeyglass70

    True enough today

    When we see the middle-aged actresses of today facelifting and botoxing themselves to stay bankable, this movie still speaks to females feeling forced to appear forever young.

    The ending/solution to the central plot is glaringly obvious from almost the get go and the movie ends exactly where you think it will for all of the main characters.

    Still I found myself enjoying folks I like to see (Ginger Rogers, William Holden, and Paul Douglas) and actually felt moved by the decision of the Ginger Rogers character.

    I wouldn't say this is feminist, but an early acknowledgement of the uphill battle aging females face in stardom and in real life worth watching at least once.
    7jjnxn-1

    A cute movie almost ruined by one performance

    Charming, slight piece of entertainment sold by it top lined stars and almost scuttled by its featured player.

    Ginger Rogers and Paul Douglas are most happily matched as the formerly married couple who are still best friends, a great Broadway star and her producer. Their interchanges are expertly played by two pros who are easy in each others company and really seem like they would have been together for years. Her gentle ribbing of him over back alimony is sweet and believable and actually provides a bit of insight into her character. She doesn't really expect to ever get it but neither does she ever plan to write it off either nor does she let get in the way of their relationship.

    William Holden's part is secondary to the story although he is prominently featured due to his star status. He is his usual charismatic self making the minor part much better than it is. One ironic note is that in a story about Ginger Roger's character realizing she's too old for the ingénue role in Holden's play they cast an actor who is too old for his part. The playwright the way he is referenced should be in his early twenties, Holden extremely handsome and youthful though he may be is 35 if he's a day. He can't be held responsible for that since contract actors were routinely assigned parts at the studios whim.

    Where the picture runs into trouble is the performance of Pat Crowley in what clearly was planned as a star making part. That didn't happen most probably due to the fact that as directed a more annoying, grating, jejune enactment of a character couldn't be possible. As she constantly proclaims that she is a great talent and better than anyone could imagine you want to push her out of the frame. The actress who did go on to some degree of fame, most notably as the star of TV's Please Don't Eat the Daisies, has proved to be an enjoyable presence elsewhere so the direction must be at fault but she really is hammy and unpleasant here.

    Many fine character actors, James Gleason, Jesse White, George Reeves, Maidie Norman etc., add nice little touches throughout and hey look in one short scene its the future Mrs. C herself: Marion Ross just starting out.

    A good comedy played by experts just ignore the ham-bone on the side of the action.
    5vampire_hounddog

    ALL ABOUT EVE it isn't, but still a decent romcom offspring

    A young and cynical writer (William Holden) criticises a stage star who is advancing in years but still popular (Ginger Rogers). In time he begins a relationship with her after he sells his own play to her ex-husband (Paul Douglas). A younger and upcoming actress (Pat Crowley) is also attracted to him and believes a part given to the older actress would be better suited to her.

    Based off the play 'Rosalind' by JM Barrie and adapted for the screen by Julius J. and Philip G. Epstein, this film seems to have pretensions at being like ALL ABOUT EVE (1950), but this film it ain't. As a romantic comedy it's okay, but is unlikely to set the world on fire, despite the strengths of the two leads and a good performance by Douglas as the still cuckold ex who gets some of the best dialogue

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    • Trivia
      Sir James M. Barrie's original play, which is a short piece of less than an hour in length, dates from 1912 and is set in a small rural boarding-house "far from London", where a famous actress has elaborately disguised herself as a dowdy middle-aged type in order to escape from adoring admirers and her frantic celebrity lifestyle in the metropolis. As this indicates, this movie adaptation is a very free one.
    • Goofs
      Crux of plot hinges on efforts of a Broadway producer and playwright to find ideal actresses to star in a play about a troubled mother/daughter relationship. Yet when the pair attends a summer stock production of the play, large poster outside theatre only includes photos of actress playing daughter and two male co-stars - completely ignoring actress who plays crucial mother role that's been talked about throughout entire film.
    • Quotes

      Clara Mootz aka Sally Carver: How many drinks have you had, Mr. Phillips?

      E. Harry Phillips: Innumerable. And the fact that I can still say "innumerable" suggests that that's nowhere near enough!

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, Pat Crowley is billed as "A future Paramount star".
    • Connections
      Referenced in Discovering Film: William Holden (2015)

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    • Release date
      • January 1954 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die pikanten Jahre einer Frau
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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