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The Girl Rush

When her compulsive-gambler father dies, leaving her with an inheritance that amounts to zip, single gal Kim Halliday jumps at a caller's claim that she's part-owner of a Las Vegas "hotel." But hilarity ensues when she flies to Sin City to see it. While a wealthy casino owner eyes her dilapidated property, she takes a chance and tries to sell it to an hotelier's wealthy son.

Top Cast

  • Rosalind Russell

    Rosalind Russell

    Kim Halliday

  • Fernando Lamas

    Fernando Lamas

    Victor Monte

  • Eddie Albert

    Eddie Albert

    Elliot Atterbury

  • Gloria DeHaven

    Gloria DeHaven

    Taffy Tremaine

  • Marion Lorne

    Marion Lorne

    Aunt Clara

  • James Gleason

    James Gleason

    Ether Ferguson

  • Robert Fortier

    Robert Fortier

    Pete Tremaine

  • Matt Mattox

    Matt Mattox

    Specialty Dancer

  • Don Crichton

    Don Crichton

    Specialty Dancer

Overview

When her compulsive-gambler father dies, leaving her with an inheritance that amounts to zip, single gal Kim Halliday jumps at a caller's claim that she's part-owner of a Las Vegas "hotel." But hilarity ensues when she flies to Sin City to see it. While a wealthy casino owner eyes her dilapidated property, she takes a chance and tries to sell it to an hotelier's wealthy son.

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