The choreography of this number is reminiscent of the "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" number in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". Didn't Jack Cole do that number, too?
@libearian Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, was originally choreographed on stage by Agnes de Mille. However, when Marilyn did movies, she always asked for Jack to choreograph for her.
Wish it was still the 40's going into the 50's. Beautiful music and dance.. Thanks for posting this. I saw "You were never lovlier" this morning. That dance made the show.
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karellan1 5 months ago in playlist Jack Cole: Alive and Kicking
The choreography of this number is reminiscent of the "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" number in "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes". Didn't Jack Cole do that number, too?
libearian 1 year ago
@libearian Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, was originally choreographed on stage by Agnes de Mille. However, when Marilyn did movies, she always asked for Jack to choreograph for her.
dancersover40 1 year ago
Wish it was still the 40's going into the 50's. Beautiful music and dance.. Thanks for posting this. I saw "You were never lovlier" this morning. That dance made the show.
nanci188 1 year ago
interesting use of swan lake
feldydancer 1 year ago
This looks like actor Jack Lemmon at 3:36.
mistykitten1 1 year ago
@mistykitten1 It is.
libearian 1 year ago
Hi,the cinemascope is respected?
tommyrall3 2 years ago
Sock it to me, sock it to me, r-e-s-p-e-c-t.... that's about as much as we know about film jargon! We're dancers!
dancersover40 2 years ago
they where wonderful dancers
rogs49 3 years ago
@rogs49 Yes, it was Jack Lemmon.
dancersover40 1 year ago