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  1. United States. Language. English. The First Traveling Saleslady is a 1956 American western comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin and starring Ginger Rogers, Carol Channing and Barry Nelson. [2] [3] Commercially unsuccessful, it was among the films that helped to close the already struggling RKO Pictures. [4]

  2. With Ginger Rogers, Barry Nelson, Carol Channing, David Brian. In the late 1800s, 2 east coast sales ladies decide to stop selling corsets and head West to sell barbed wire to Texas cowboys but they face opposition from big ranchers who fear that steel wire would hurt cattle.

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    • Comedy, Western
    • Arthur Lubin
    • 1956-08-29
  3. The First Traveling Saleslady (pt: A Primeira Caixeira-Viajante; br: Mulheres, Sempre Mulheres) é um filme estadunidense de 1956, dos gêneros faroeste e comédia, dirigido por Arthur Lubin para a RKO Pictures e estrelado por Ginger Rogers, Carol Channing, James Arness e o jovem Clint Eastwood

  4. The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) by. @philmadict. Publication date. 1065-07-09. Topics. Clint Eastwood Films. Language. English.

  5. Set in the 1890s, The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) tells the story of Rose Gillray (Ginger Rogers), who strikes a deal with a steel manufacturer to peddle barbed wire when her corset business comes undone. The film marked Rogers' return to RKO after a 10-year absence and was also the last film produced by that studio.

    • Arthur Lubin, Richard Mayberry, Ira Stewart
    • Ginger Rogers
  6. Overview. At the turn of the century Rose and ex-showbiz friend Molly get involved in selling steel. When they come unstuck with corsets they embark on the even more hazardous project of selling barbed wire to highly suspicious Texas cowboys. Arthur Lubin. Director. Devery Freeman. Writer. Stephen Longstreet. Writer.

  7. David Brian. James Carter. James Arness. Joel Kingdom. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. In 1897 New York, Rose Gillray (Ginger Rogers) struggles to keep her corset business afloat....

    • Comedy