Joan Leslie - Fred Astaire "We Have a Lot in Common"

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Uploaded by on Dec 28, 2009

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  • "Get out!" (then he shuffles towards her) lol Fred Astaire is a wonder charm.

  • Fantastic: this catchy tune swings like crazy -- and the lyric is smart and funny.

    And then there's the great dancing !!

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  • @Rtmax45 It's Arthur Murray, not Author Murray.

  • Forgot to add Joan Crawford to the other three joans.

  • Joan Leslie was Fred Astaire's favorite dancing partner. His least favorite was also a Joan. Joan Fontaine. A wonderful actress (she and Joan Leslie acted together in Born To Be Bad), but alas, no dancer. He also danced with Joan Caulfield.

  • If you want to transfer your VHS to a DVD. Contact me for the company. They will do it and you'll have it on DVD. The DVD will only be as good as the VHS is, but it will keep longer than the VHS. Tapes tend to degrade over time, where as a DVD will preserve the movie for a long, long time. You will get your VHS back with the DVD. You have to sign an agreement that it will be used for your own personal use only.

  • The Matron of the USO Canteen asked Fred, could you do anything with her? Fred answers, "could I." So Joan doesn't want him up on the stage with her. Joan wants him to "Get out of here will ya." She doesn't know he can sing and dance. She also doesn't know a secret he is keeping from her. At the end of the dance, Joan asks Fred "Were did you learn to dance like that?" He answers "Author Murray’s" There was a law suit filed against the studio by Author Murray for using his name.

  • Fabulous Joan is stunning for. 17 years old

  • "you better start stripping"

    Fred Astaire saying this? hahaha *faint*

  • @tron81 Young people behaved with more class and dignity in that era. It was their attitude not their physical appearance that made them seem older.

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