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  1. Traveling Saleslady is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Ray Enright and starring Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell. It was released by Warner Bros. on March 28, 1935.

  2. Angela Twitchell is the daughter of a tooth-paste manufacturer, Rufus K. Twitchell, who has monopolized the business for many years that he has grown conservative, and his rivals have begin to cut into his sales. Angela wants to enter the business but he thinks women have no place in a man's world.

    • (539)
    • Comedy, Romance
    • Ray Enright
    • 1935-03-28
  3. Corset company owner and independent-thinking suffragette Rose Gillray has her wagon struck by a 'horseless carriage' in 1897 New York. This early automobile is driven by Charlie Masters, who tells her it is the transportation of the future.

  4. 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.

    • (818)
    • Comedy, Western
    • Arthur Lubin
    • 1956-08-29
  5. The First Traveling Saleslady (1956) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A corset designer takes a job selling barbed wire in the wild West. Cast & Crew. Read More. Arthur Lubin. Director. Ginger Rogers. Rose Gillray. Barry Nelson. Charlie Masters.

    • Arthur Lubin, Richard Mayberry, Ira Stewart
    • Ginger Rogers
  6. Back in New York, Pat and Rufus plan their strategy for the upcoming Chicago druggists' convention, but once again, Angela uses every tactic to steal sales away from Twitchell's. Pat accuses her of unethical behavior and refuses to see her again.

  7. Traveling Saleslady. 1935 Directed by Ray Enright. Those Gold Diggers are back again! A toothpaste magnate’s mischievous daughter, tired of her father’s traditional ways of conducting business, joins forces with her father’s rival and a crazy inventor. Together they create “Cocktail Toothpaste”.

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