Vogues of 1938

Vogues of 1938

Year: 1937

Runtime: 109 mins

Language: English

Director: Irving Cummings

MusicRomanceComedy

Technicolor musical about late‑1930s fashion, reissued as All This and Glamour Too. Warner Baxter plays boutique owner George Curson, trying to satisfy customers and appease his unhappy wife, with top models appearing. Joan Bennett appears as Wendy Van Klettering, who becomes a model as he prepares a show for the Seven Arts Ball.

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