In Person (1935) starring Ginger Rogers, George Brent
Synopsis
In Person is the story of Miss Carol Corliss, a beautiful movie star so insecure about her fame, that she goes around in disguise. She later meets a rugged outdoors man who is unaffected by her star status. And pursued by her frequent co-star, who likes her. But doesn’t respect her acting ability.
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Cast of characters
- Carol Corliss (Ginger Rogers, Roxie Hart, Top Hat). A movie star, who’s become afraid of the constant attention that she results to (silly) disguises to walk among ordinary people. But then, she craves it. And her doctor sends her to a mountain resort to recuperate from her “nervous breakdown”.
- Emory Muir (George Brent, 42nd Street, Jezebel). The chauvinist sportsman whom starts falling in love with her at the resort
- Dr. Aaron Sylvester (Samuel S. Hinds, It’s a Wonderful Life, You Can’t Take It With You). Carol’s doctor, with the common sense that she desperately needs.
- Jay Holmes (Alan Mowbray, Panama Hattie; Topper). Carol’s frequent co-star, who doesn’t respect her acting ability. But she’s beautiful, and he thinks he’s in love with her.
Songs
- Lovely To Look At, Music by Jerome Kern, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields and Jimmy McHugh
- Don’t Mention Love to Me, Music by Oscar Levant, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Sung by Ginger Rogers
- Got a New Lease on Life, Music by Oscar Levant, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Sung and Danced by Ginger Rogers
- Out of Sight, Out of Mind, Music by Oscar Levant, Lyrics by Dorothy Fields, Danced by Ginger Rogers