Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers
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It's reassuring to read these comments, because watching the movie today again after quite an interval, it seemed (almost impossibly) that this dance sequence was one of their more complicated. And there are so many among all their movies! I think my initial reaction was accurate. "The Piccolino" is intricate and so is "They All Laughed" and a few others, but this one seems to have a greater number of small steps and a greater variety, as well.
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***A remarquer une chose assez drole... En dansant, Ginger regarde très souvent ses pieds (dans quel but?) alors que Fred (the perfect man ;)) ne les regarde pratiquement jamais....
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this is slightly sped up...why
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Ginger is the better and Fred the best partner.....
MISS this so much...Today I will dance with more ease and closing my eyes which are teleportation.!!!!
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@Simbadhd 1935.
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1935
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if this isn't one of the best tap dance duo routines of all time on film, then I don't what is.
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god why was I born into these years?!
I belong there way back in the..
wait what exact year is this video from?.. does anyone know?
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they are simply divine!!
and her outfit is just darling!
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thanks so much for posting, just wonderful!!!!!
It's lovely isn't it? And unique amongst Fred and Ginger clips because it was shot in one take and never dubbed over with taps. The director loved it's spontinaity, this is why you can see their obvious joy in what they are doing and hear Ginger's laughter as clear as a bell!
barcyorky 3 years ago 10
Oh the sheer joy in this dance.Listen to the exclamations of joy from both Fred and Ginger. The acting doesn't stop when they begin to dance.
barbrasgirl8 3 years ago 10