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Vogues of 1938

"A Revelation in Entertainment!"

August 18, 1937 1h 49m 5.4/10 (14 votes)

Originally released in 1937. Vogues of 1938 is a comedy/romance film. directed by Irving Cummings.

Starring Warner Baxter, Joan Bennett, and Helen Vinson

Synopsis

An early Technicolor musical that concentrates on the fashions of the late 1930s, this film was reissued under the title All This and Glamour Too. The top models of the era, including several who are advertising household products, are in the cast. The plot centers around a chic boutique, whose owner, George Curson (Warner Baxter), tries hard to please his customers while keeping peace with his unhappy wife. A wealthy young woman, Wendy Van Klettering (Joan Bennett), decides to take a job as a model at the fashion house, just to amuse herself, but her presence annoys Curson, who must put together the best possible show to compete with rival fashion houses at the Seven Arts Ball. The film includes several hit songs, including the Oscar-nominated "That Old Feeling" by Sammy Fain and Lew Brown.

Quick Facts

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Release Date August 18, 1937 88 years ago
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Runtime 1h 49m 109 minutes total
User Rating 5.4/10 Mixed (14 votes)
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Production Companies

  • Walter Wanger Productions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Vogues of 1938 about?

An early Technicolor musical that concentrates on the fashions of the late 1930s, this film was reissued under the title All This and Glamour Too. The top models of the era, including several who a...

Who directed Vogues of 1938?

Vogues of 1938 was directed by Irving Cummings.

How long is Vogues of 1938?

Vogues of 1938 has a runtime of 1 hours and 49 minutes (109 minutes total).

When was Vogues of 1938 released?

Vogues of 1938 was released on August 18, 1937 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Vogues of 1938?

The main cast of Vogues of 1938 includes Warner Baxter, Joan Bennett, Helen Vinson, Mischa Auer, Alan Mowbray.