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misstanwyck: Barbara Stanwyck photographed for Ball of Fire, 1941The film was written for Ginger Rogers. After she read it she told the producer and the director “Oh, I would never play that part, she’s too common.” So they called Barbara Stanwyck
julietcappulets: favorite outfits from black and white movies: ginger rogers’ polka dot romper and hair bow in stage door (1937) https://painted-face.com/
ciao-belle:Ginger Rogers in Swing Time, 1936 https://painted-face.com/
wehadfacesthen:Ginger Rogers, Alfred Vanderbilt and Joan Crawford at a roller skating party in Hollywood, 1937 https://painted-face.com/
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jodockerys: Ginger Rogers, Stage Door (1937)
42nd Street is a 1933 American pre-Code musical film directed by Lloyd Bacon. Starring an ensemble cast of Warner Baxter, Bebe Daniels, George Brent, Ruby Keeler, Dick Powell and Ginger Rogers Nudes & Noises
shea-wut:sassy-hook:pleasant-trees: aprilsvigil: manticoreimaginary: Watching this (and fearing broken ankles with each loop) I can’t helping thinking about that old quote Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards and in high
sassy-hook: pleasant-trees: aprilsvigil: manticoreimaginary: Watching this (and fearing broken ankles with each loop) I can’t helping thinking about that old quote Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards and in high heels.
ohthentic: wehadfacesthen:Ginger Rogers, 1930′s Oh
classichollywoodcentral: Douglas Fairbanks Jr. and Ginger Rogers
oldhollywoodcinema: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers photographed for Swing Time (1936)
solesupine: Ginger Rogers in Top Hat (1935)
gingerrogerss: Ginger Rogers in Finishing School (1934)
theclutteredclassicattic: Ginger Rogers in Vivacious Lady (1938)
fripperiesandfobs: Costume designed by Bernard Newman for Ginger Rogers in Swing Time (1936) From Profiles in History via LiveAutioneers
mudwerks: The Flapper Girl: Ginger Rogers
lucynic83: Ginger Rogers
hedda-hopper: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Top Hat (1935)
hedda-hopper: Ginger Rogers, 1936
hedda-hopper: Ginger Rogers, Lucille Ball and Harriet Hilliard on set, Follow the Fleet (1936)
screengoddess: Ginger Rogers - RKO 1935
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vintagerosegarden: judywald: Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire From the 1939 movie “The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle”
mistymorrning: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
fashionktea: Ginger Rogers, 1936 by Horst P Horst
lucynic83: Ginger Rogers photographed by Elmer Fryer, 1932
vampdreaminginhollywood: Ginger Rogers by Horst P Horst, 1936.
vampdreaminginhollywood: Ginger Rogers at home c. 1939
wehadfacesthen: Ginger Rogers in Follow The Fleet (Mark Sandrich, 1935)
dancing-shadow: Ginger Rogers by Horst P. Horst, 1936
tonystarking: I likened her character to that famous Ginger Rogers quote. She can do everything Captain America can do, but backwards and in high heels. She’s an English soldier through and through, although she always looks fabulous. She might stand
astairical: SHIRLEY TEMPLE (13 April 1928 - 10 February 2014) Who was the biggest box office draw of 1938? Not Clark Gable, who had been dubbed “The King of Hollywood”. Not Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, the wildly popular dancing couple. It was
freshprincemomma: sassy-hook: pleasant-trees: aprilsvigil: manticoreimaginary: Watching this (and fearing broken ankles with each loop) I can’t helping thinking about that old quote Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards
crossedbeams: freshprincemomma: sassy-hook: pleasant-trees: aprilsvigil: manticoreimaginary: Watching this (and fearing broken ankles with each loop) I can’t helping thinking about that old quote Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did,
elegantpaws: hellogumdrop: fireandeyre: aprilsvigil: manticoreimaginary: Watching this (and fearing broken ankles with each loop) I can’t helping thinking about that old quote Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards and
aprilsvigil: manticoreimaginary: Watching this (and fearing broken ankles with each loop) I can’t helping thinking about that old quote Ginger Rogers did everything Fred Astaire did, except backwards and in high heels. But no, if you watch closely
thelingerieaddict: gingerrogerss: Ginger Rogers in Vivacious Lady (1938) That dress.
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gingerrogerss: Ginger Rogers in Vivacious Lady (1938)
wehadfacesthen: bustorkeaton: Swing Time (1936) The “Never Gonna Dance” number - Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers turn walking into dancing
collectingclassichollywood: lovetheastaire: Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers on set of “Shall We Dance” (1937). Easily the best movie they made together
deforest: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers photographed for The Barkleys of Broadway (1949)
gingergirl33: barbara-stanwyck: Ginger Rogers in Gold Diggers of 1933 …you could at least leave me cab fare!
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solesupine: Ginger Rogers plays some tennis
wehadfacesthen: Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire in Swing Time (George Stevens, 1936). One of the reasons for being alive.
astairical: Fred Astaire gives Ginger Rogers a kiss on the hand in The Gay Divorcee (1934).
philippaeilhart: Ginger Rogers singing Music Makes Me, Flying Down to Rio (1933)
barbarastanwyck: Ginger Rogers in Vivacious Lady (1938)
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philippaeilhart: Ginger Rogers, 1937
livviedehavilland: Ginger Rogers in “Primrose Path”, 1940
ohrobbybaby: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing Time (1936)
historiful: Actress Ginger Rogers (1911-1995)
donvanvliets-deactivated2015051: Ginger Rogers by John Miehle, 1940s