''Vivacious Lady''-b, 1938, movie poster painting
by Movie World Posters
Title
''Vivacious Lady''-b, 1938, movie poster painting
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Movie World Posters
Medium
Painting - Movie Posters
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Base painting of the vintage movie poster for ''Vivacious Lady'', released in 1938, is a romantic comedy film directed by George Stevens. Starring Ginger Rogers and James Stewart, the film is celebrated for its charm, wit, and delightful performances by its leads.
In "Vivacious Lady," Ginger Rogers portrays Francey Brent, a vivacious and free-spirited nightclub singer who falls in love with Peter Morgan Jr., played by James Stewart, a reserved and scholarly botany professor. Their whirlwind romance begins when Peter impulsively marries Francey during a visit to New York City. However, their happiness is soon threatened by the disapproval of Peter's conservative family, led by his domineering father played by Charles Coburn, and the complications that arise from Francey's showbiz career.
Directed by George Stevens, known for his adeptness at blending comedy with heartfelt emotion, "Vivacious Lady" is a delightful romantic comedy that showcases the comedic talents of its leads. Through its clever dialogue, screwball antics, and endearing characters, the film offers a humorous and heartwarming exploration of love, family, and the clash of social classes.
As Francey and Peter navigate the challenges of their unconventional marriage, they must learn to reconcile their differences and confront the prejudices of those around them. With the support of Peter's loyal butler played by Willie Best and Francey's wise-cracking friend played by Franklin Pangborn, they embark on a series of misadventures that ultimately bring them closer together.
While "Vivacious Lady" may not be as well-known as some of Ginger Rogers and James Stewart's other films, it remains a beloved classic that continues to charm audiences with its timeless humor and romance. With its witty banter, memorable performances, and feel-good ending, the film stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of Hollywood's golden age of romantic comedies.
Base art is the poster artwork after the text has been digitally removed.
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October 30th, 2022
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