Quick, Let's Get Married
Quick, Let's Get Married (also known as Seven Different Ways[1] and The Confession) is a 1964 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Barbara Eden.[2]
| Quick, Let's Get Married | |
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| Directed by | William Dieterle | 
| Written by | Allan Scott | 
| Produced by | William Marshall | 
| Starring | Ginger Rogers Ray Milland Barbara Eden  | 
| Cinematography | Robert J. Bronner | 
| Edited by | Carl Lerner | 
| Music by | Michael Colicchio | 
Production companies  | Kay Lewis Enterprises William Marshall Productions  | 
| Distributed by | Golden Eagle | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 96 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
Plot
    
A madam (Rogers) helps a master thief (Milland) locate an ancient buried treasure.
Cast
    
- Ginger Rogers as Madame Rinaldi
 - Ray Milland as Mario Forni
 - Barbara Eden as Pia Pacelli
 - Walter Abel as The Thief
 - Pippa Scott as Gina
 - Elliott Gould as The Mute
 - Carl Schell as Beppo
 - Michael Ansara as Mayor Pablo
 - Cecil Kellaway as The Bishop
 - David Hurst as Gustave
 - Vinton Hayworth as Aguesta, Town Banker
 - Leonardo Cimino as Dr. Paoli
 - Carol Ann Daniels
 - Mara Lynn
 - Julian Upton
 - Michael Youngman
 - Jeremy Verity as Town Clerk
 
Production
    
The film was produced by Rogers' husband William Marshall in an attempt to revive her screen career. The film had a troubled production, with original director Victor Stoloff being replaced by Dieterle. It was Elliot Gould's first film role.[3] However, the film was shelved for several years and did not get a full release until 1971.
References
    
- Rice, Jack (28 July 1968). "St. Louis Moviemakers". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p. 113 – via Newspapers.com.
 - Monaco p.229
 - Lyons, Leonard (28 April 1964). "The Lyons Den". The Journal News. New York – via Newspapers.com.
 
Bibliography
    
- Monaco, James. The Encyclopedia of Film. Perigee Books, 1991.
 
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