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Great Dance Routine: James Cagney and Bob Hope

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Uploaded on Jul 21, 2008

Movie: The Seven Little Foys (1955)

Bob Hope plays the role of Eddie Foy.
James Cagney plays the role of George M. Cohan.

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  • Mick Andrews

    Let's see the so called superstar actors of today do that. Most of the old actors were multi-talented. I still prefer watching these films to the CGI stuff made today.

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  • spideraxis

    I loved it. From the days of real entertainment and talent. With a few exceptions, today's music, movies and tv shows suck. And no, I'm not "old", just capable of discerning good art.

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  • roger8553

    This is not from a movie, it's a meeting of talent at the Friar's club

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  • SyrianaLivilla

    Look at Bob Hope go!

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  • bella donna

    Well it certainly puts today's talentless nobodies firmly in their place.

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  • nickyact1

    Who cares if they can tap in

    Unison x that's not the point . The

    Point is they can dance

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  • Christina Archer

    Marvelous.  Both of those guys were hitting 50 when they danced that.

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  • jimi shawcross

    Hows that for an old man?...........

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  • Bronwyn West

    you don,t see movies like this anymore, this was real dancing, and entertainment, the movies we have today are junk compared to this, that,s why I prefer movies from the golden age

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  • DIANNEELEE

    I really miss you. So many I grew up with, [Saturdays at the movies, when it cost me 20 cents, candy and popcorn was a nickel, and candy bars were huge], are now gone. Life is not the same. Just dirty movies that corrupt children. I use to dance and sing all the way home after seeing movies like this. I took dancing lessons, tap and ballet. No drugs or drink. Ahh, the really good ol' days.

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  • JRobbySh

    Both Hope and Cagney were song and dance.

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  • chris rattray

    Look, the film was a story about a white family in vaudeville., not a black family so how should there be a black man in the scene.

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