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The Girl Rush 1955

★ 3.73 votes85 min📅 1955-09-16

The Girl Rush (1955) delivers a zany, singing-and-dancing romp through 1950s Vegas as single-minded Kim Halliday races to claim her alleged stake in a crumbling Las Vegas hotel—only to discover her inheritance is as good as a losing hand.

Director: Robert Pirosh

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
Specialty Dancer
Douglas Fowley
Douglas Fowley
Charlie - Stickman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Girl Rush (1955) about?

This 1950s musical comedy follows Kim Halliday, a brash gambler's daughter who's told she owns a piece of a rundown Las Vegas hotel. With nothing to lose, she heads west to sell her stake—but the real gamble turns out to be the colorful cast of characters she meets along the way.

Who directed The Girl Rush?

The film was directed by Robert Pirosh, a screenwriter-turned-filmmaker known for his sharp comedies and clever dialogue.

Who stars in The Girl Rush?

The main cast includes Rosalind Russell as Kim Halliday, Fernando Lamas, Eddie Albert, Gloria DeHaven, and Marion Lorne.

Is The Girl Rush (1955) worth watching?

With its sprightly pacing and Russell's electric performance, this lighthearted musical comedy makes for a fun watch—especially for fans of 1950s screwball fare. It's not a deep cut, but it shines as a breezy escape filled with charm and catchy tunes.

How long is The Girl Rush?

The Girl Rush runs for 85 minutes.

About The Girl Rush (1955) — A zany 1950s Vegas romp with Rosalind Russell and Fernando Lamas

The Girl Rush (1955) delivers a zany, singing-and-dancing romp through 1950s Vegas as single-minded Kim Halliday races to claim her alleged stake in a crumbling Las Vegas hotel—only to discover her inheritance is as good as a losing hand. Directed by Robert Pirosh, the screwball comedy blends sharp wit with musical numbers, capturing the neon-soaked allure and shady underbelly of Sin City. Rosalind Russell sparkles as the quick-tongued, gambler's daughter who gambles one last time on a dream that keeps slipping through her fingers, while Fernando Lamas and Eddie Albert bring contrasting charisma as the smooth casino owner and the earnest hotel heir. Expect mistaken identities, high-stakes charm, and Russell's signature comedic fire in this breezy 85-minute escape.

Beneath the glitter and giggles lies a playful takedown of greed, ambition, and the American pursuit of easy riches—all wrapped in mid-century musical flair. The film twinkles with clever one-liners, foot-tapping numbers, and a cast at the top of their game, making it a delightful artifact for fans of classic comedies and vintage showbiz charm.