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  1. 14 de abr. de 2001 · The Confession: Directed by William Dieterle, Victor Stoloff. With Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland, Barbara Eden, Elliott Gould. Ginger Rogers, owner of a bordello, helps thief Ray Milland locate an ancient buried treasure.

  2. Quick, Let's Get Married (also known as Seven Different Ways [1] and The Confession) is a 1964 American comedy film directed by William Dieterle and starring Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland and Barbara Eden. [2] Plot. A madam (Rogers) helps a master thief (Milland) locate an ancient buried treasure. Cast. Ginger Rogers as Madame Rinaldi.

  3. Año: 1964. Título original: The Confession. Sinopsis: Comedia romántica ambientada en el Caribe, en la que la dueña de un burdel (Rogers) y un aventurero sin escrúpulos (Ray Milland) emprenden un viaje en busca de un tesoro que, al parecer, se encuentra en una iglesia.

  4. The Confession película dirigida por William Dieterle y protagonizada por Ginger Rogers, Ray Milland y Barbara Eden. Año: 1964. Sinopsis: Comedia romántica ambientada en el Caribe, en la que la dueña de un burdel (Rogers) y un aventurero sin escrúpulos (Ray Milland) emprenden un viaje en busca de un tesoro que, al parecer, se encuentra ...

  5. Drama Comedia romántica ambientada en el Caribe, en la que la dueña de un burdel (Rogers) y un aventurero sin escrúpulos (Ray Milland) emprenden un viaje en busca de un tesoro que, al parecer, se encuentra en una iglesia. (FILMAFFINITY) Trailer de The Confession (AKA Quick, Let's Get Married) - Aquí puedes ver el trailer HD, teaser, escenas

  6. Synopsis by Sandra Brennan. Though it was made in 1964, this romantic farce was not released until 1971. It stars an aging Ginger Rogers as a prosperous madam who teams up with the crooked town mayor (Ray Milland) and tries to trick one of her "girls" into revealing the location of a famous hidden treasure.

  7. The Confession (also known as Quick, Let's Get Married) is a comedy film directed by William Dieterle. This movie is so badly written and forgettable, I cannot recommend it to anyone but die-hard fans of Ginger Rogers or Ray Milland. Rogers did the movie only as a favor to her then-husband, the film's producer.