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6 days ago
Fred Astaire - Tap Solo from "You'll Never Get Rich"
Another wonderful exhibition of tap genius by Fred Astaire from the movie You'll Never Get Rich (1941) also starring Rita Hayworth.
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6 days ago
Fred Astaire--What's My Line
Fred Astaire as the mystery guest on WML. Episode originally aired on 03 April 1955.
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"I don't know how to do ONE step." Fred rocks!
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1 week ago
In The Good Old Summertime - The Date
Another great scene from my favourite film
GoldenEraDame • 5,706 views
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@justloveher100 You've Got Mail, and In The Good Old Summertime are both based on the same story called The Shop Around The Corner. Try watching all three of them one day and note the similarities. Personally I think Judy Garland's version is the best one.
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2 weeks ago
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers - "Dirty Dancing"
Tribute video to the original dirty dancers Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers. With dance clips from the movies Swing Time, Shall We Dance, Roberta and ...
shufflehop • 60,546 views
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Great tribute. The scenes fit so well with the music. I almost like this better than the end of Dirty Dancing.
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4 weeks ago
Fred & Ginger: Too Hot to Handle
A dance number of Fred Astaire and Ginger Roger's in Roberta (1935). It's actually called "Hard to Handle", but I think they're just hot in their t...
edgefire125 • 824,708 views
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Everybody was tap-dance fighting...
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1 month ago
High School U.S.A. part 4
The film focuses on the intrigue inside Excelsior Union High School. Michael J. Fox plays J.J. Manners, who becomes enamored with Beth Franklin (Na...
ChrisComeBackAgain • 6,433 views
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Wally Cleaver, Eddie Haskel, Gilligan...Man, everybody's up in this joint!
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1 month ago
My One And Only Highland Fling - The Barkleys of Broadway
Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire sing and dance My One and Only Highland Fling from The Barkleys of Brodway
gpsysngbrd • 8,862 views
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I like how Fred walks around like he's the man while wearing a kilt. Oh, well. Even in a "skirt" he's still awesome.
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1 month ago
Fred Astaire - All Of You
Fred Astaire's best singing performance from the movie Silk Stockings
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1 month ago
Mandisa - Shackles (Praise you)
One of my favorites songs, vote up, subscribe and comment! Thank you! :))
LinChannel • 82,058 views
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Mary Mary's version is great, but this version rocks your socks off.
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2 months ago
Fred Astaire {happy feet}
Tribute to Fred Astaire, featuring several of his solo dances.
eveningsinbloom • 17,765 views
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Did the man eat Awesome for breakfast?
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2 months ago
Fred Astaire - Puttin' On the Ritz
Fred Astaire- Putting On the Ritz
Published in 1929 by Irving Berlin
"Putting on the Ritz," meaning to dress very fashionably. The expression was i...
xoxosamilove • 63,622 views
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Is it a coincidence that F.A. stands for Fred Astaire and Freakin' Awesome? I think not.
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2 months ago
Fred Astaire demonstrates PERFECT timing...
Twin Takes in Total sync.
Melonhead622 • 20,357 views
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@VintageBeauty1313 You know, I have to agree with you. He wasn't the handsomest man in the world, but there was just something about him that went beyond looks and made him very attractive. If he were still alive, single and not 113 years old, I'd date him.
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2 months ago
Fred & Ginger - When I Fall In Love ("Carefree" Tribute)
I used to play this version of this perfect song over the Hypnotic Dance from Carefree over and over again when I was about 19. I'm 30 now and I ha...
DoggmaticProductions • 332 views
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That was beautiful. Fred and Ginger would be proud.
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2 months ago
Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers - Hard To Replace (1949)
From the MGM Classic "The Barkleys of Broadway" (1949). For some reason people think Fred & Ginger never kissed in any of their movies... well in t...
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2 months ago
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They argue, make up, argue and make up again; just like a real married couple. That's why I love this movie.
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2 months ago
Fred & Ginger - "They Can't Take That Away From Me" (1949)
From "The Barkleys of Broadway" (1949) starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Song written by the great George and Ira Gershwin.
shufflehop • 135,309 views
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Love the dress, Ginger!
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2 months ago
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This was a great movie. I just wish it would've ended on a happier note for Judy's character.
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2 months ago
Rappin' - Can't Stop, Won't Stop (Mario Van Peebles and Eriq La Selle, greatest rap duo ever?)
We've reached number 10 in bad music in movies! This time around we present what has been described as the Star Wars of bad rap movies, Rappin'. ...
SuperSlamBros • 1,031 views
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I have a vivid memory of sitting on the floor of our apartment and watching this movie on VHS when I was about six years. This is one of those movies that stays in a cedar chest in the attic of your brain until you see a clip like this and all of a sudden the memories start flowing. Thanks for ...
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2 months ago
Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus Part 10/10
Holiday Movie
Beec1966 • 39,537 views
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@newblseveryday ...And that's what REAL Christmas is all about. Thanks for posting that.
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2 months ago
Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus Part 3/10
Holiday Movie
Beec1966 • 33,064 views
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Steve Guttenburg is a good actor, but can we put some eye-brows on this man?
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2 months ago
Single Santa Seeks Mrs. Claus Part 1/10
Holiday Movie
Beec1966 • 96,595 views
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What is it about cheesy Christmas movies? I just love 'em, no matter the cheese content.
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3 months ago
The Facts of Life - Seven Little Indians 2/3
The girls and Beverly Ann are terrified when a bizarre chain of events is linked to a mysterious killer on the loose in Peekskill.
canw1 • 4,845 views
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@Smartboy8877 I can do even better than that. I've got her watching Fred Astaire and Judy Garland movies. Black and white movies from the 30s and 40s; and she actually likes them. Mind blowing!
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3 months ago
Geico - Honest Abe
Is Honest Abe too honest?
timothycsimons • 6,242 views
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Don't answer it, Abe. If you know what's good for you.
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3 months ago
Love Affair 1939 Part 10/10
***The rights for this movie belong to RKO Radio Pictures, or just anyone else but me.
It's the classic love story of a man and a woman who fall i...
myfilmblog • 9,085 views
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I only recently, within the last couple of years, realized there was this version. I like this one, but I guess I've seen An Affair to Remember so many times, that I can't imagine any one else playing these roles except Cary Grant and Debra Kerr. That said, Love Affair is still a good movie.
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3 months ago
Judy Garland - Mack the Black - The Pirate (1948)
Judy Garland singing and dancing "Mack the Black" in the movie "The Pirate".
This is one of my favourite Judy scenes.
I really love her singing and...
Fratelliyo • 25,209 views
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"Don't call me pure soul. It irritates me." Love that line.
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3 months ago
fred astaire
daddy long legs college dance
engagedesigncom • 144,302 views
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Go 'head, Fred. School those kids
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3 months ago
fred astaire from easter parade
my favorite number
vivien1052 • 30,412 views
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@Diamondgrl2007 I hope by now you've watched this movie. It's a great movie and happens to be the movie that started my love for all things Fred Astaire.
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5 months ago
Fred Astaire - Puttin' On the Ritz (DVD Quality)
Blue Skies - 1946.
inonemus • 3,463,706 views
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@MrSirMang Those 116 people are just mad 'cause they can't do it.
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5 months ago
fred astaire
dancing in backlot
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@peaceintheworld2007 M.J. of course. He and Fred Astaire are my two favorite male entertainers.
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6 months ago
Fred's New Routine
I always laugh when I watch this scene of Fred and Ginger on bikes. Enjoy!
**Uploaded for ALD1296.
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@AppleSouffle "Carefree"
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6 months ago
The Lion King on Broadway - He Lives in You (Reprise)
He Lives in You (Reprise) from The Lion King on Broadway soundtrack.
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@beggingtoescapexx That's what I thought too, when I heard it for the first time and really every time I listen to it.
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7 months ago
The Facts of Life - Seven Little Indians 1/3
The girls and Beverly Ann are terrified when a bizarre chain of events is linked to a mysterious killer on the loose in Peekskill.
canw1 • 6,131 views
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@mrmuddy316 On the show, Mrs G. left because she got married and joined the Peace Corps or something like that. In real life, Charlotte Rae left because she wanted to pursue other acting opportunities. Is it sad that I know this stuff? I really do have a life.
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7 months ago
Judy Garland & Lena Horne - Medley
From The Judy Garland Show # 4
AllAboutJudy • 6,866 views
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@chrislesbian It's all right.
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7 months ago
Everything - Fred and Ginger Tribute
The best work I've done...ever...imo lol
"Everything" Michael Buble
Countrygirltori24 • 3,424 views
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WOW!!!!!!
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7 months ago
GE Theater with Judy Garland (1 of 3)
GE Theater with Judy Garland (1 of 3)
dentelTV2 • 3,622 views
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Loved Judy!. And Ronald Regan was pretty good looking. He was the first President of my lifetime, I kinda have a sentimental feeling about him.
@darklight436 Because it was 1941. Speaking as a black woman, I'm glad they were even in the movie. I think I heard or read somewhere that back then, in real life, blacks and whites wouldn't have even been in the same army guard house let alone having an impromptu, jam session in one.