The Groom Wore Spurs

The Groom Wore Spurs is a 1951 American comedy film directed by Richard Whorf and starring Ginger Rogers and Jack Carson.

The Groom Wore Spurs
Directed byRichard Whorf
Produced byHoward Welsch
Screenplay byRobert Libott
Frank Burt
Story byRobert Carson
StarringGinger Rogers
Jack Carson
Music byArthur Lange
Emil Newman
CinematographyJ. Peverell Marley
Edited byOtto Ludwig
Color processBlack and white
Production
company
Fidelity Pictures Corporation
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • March 14, 1951 (1951-03-14) (New York City)
Running time
81 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

A lawyer (Ginger Rogers) bails out and then marries a Hollywood tough guy (Jack Carson) who's a milquetoast in real life.

Cast

Soundtrack

  • "No More Wandrin' Around" (Music by Emil Newman, lyrics by Leon Pober)
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