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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

Here's a series of pictures presenting Ginger Rogers on the set and on location of different films she played in. The music track is a 1935 instrumental version of "The Continental", from "The Gay Divorcee" (1934) starring Ginger and Fred Astaire. I hope you enjoy watching the video :)

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  • Who is Ginger with in 1:51?

  • @JAfan3993 She's with her mom

  • lovely photos of ginger.great job done with clip

  • @leitrimrose78 Thank you!

  • Those are fantastic photographs! And it´s put together beautifully. I hope you don´t find me too nosy for asking, but where did you find those? I haven´t seen them on SimplyClassics or anywhere? I´d die to make some Photoshop work with them.

  • @nicolesgrace Thanks for your kind words. You're not nosy, don't worry! I simply typed "ginger rogers on the set" on google pictures but it was quite some time ago so I don't know if you'll find all of them. Please let me know!

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  • Thank you for the photos of Ginger on her various sets. There were a few pictures I have never seen before. I just saved this to my favorites.

  • Rare pictures beautifully put together with appropriate and wonderful music! Thanks so much! Ginger was in a league and a class all of her own!

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  • @afrenchindublin Thanks for your (fast) comment. :) I found the pictures (well, almost all of them. I couldn´t find the one of Kate Hepburn and Ginger *sad face*. Do you still have it?) and quite a bunch more. But I found most of them on flickr. I always tend to forget how many pictures you can find there.

  • @afrenchindublin thank you very much! I can't find that movie anywhere though!

  • @applenia88 You mean, the one with Douglas Fairbanks Jr? I think it's from Having Wonderful Time (1938).

  • what's the movie at 0:49??

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