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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Alice Brady,
Edward Everett Horton,
Erik Rhodes
Director:
Mark Sandrich
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Staring:
Dick Powell,
Walter Sande,
Denver Pyle,
Whitey Hughes,
Chris Alcaide
Director:
Abner Biberman, Don Medford, Felix E. Feist, Mark Sandrich Jr., Robert Gordon
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Rated: Parental Guidance
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Edward G. Robinson,
Ray Milland,
Rita Johnson,
David Niven
Director:
Billy Wilder, Don Hartman, Garson Kanin, Mark Sandrich, Phil Karlson
United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), Italian ( Mono ), Spanish ( Mono ), Arabic ( Subtitles ), Greek ( Subtitles ), Hindi ( Subtitles ), Italian ( Subtitles ), Portuguese ( Subtitles ), Spanish ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Anamorphic Widescreen, Box Set, Interactive Menu, Multi-DVD Set, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: The Major and the Minor (1942) New York working girl Susan Applegate is desperate to go home to Iowa but does not have the railway fare so she disguises herself as a child to ride half fare. Enroute she meets Philip Kirby, an Army major teaching at a military school. It Had to Be You (1947) It Had to Be You stars G...
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Ralph Bellamy,
Luella Gear,
Jack Carson
Director:
Mark Sandrich
Perhaps because it was Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's penultimate picture together for RKO, or perhaps because it is more romantic comedy than musical, Carefree tends to be a neglected entry in the series. This is unfortunate, because it retains many of the elements that made the duo so popular while also breaking new ground. Fred plays Tony Flagg, a psychoanalyst who is asked by his friend Steve (Ralph Bellamy) to try to figure out why his fiancée, Amanda Cooper (Ginger), keeps breaking off their engagement. During the course of treatment, and in a reversal of the usual pattern, Ginger falls for Fred and begins to pursue him. The emotionally repressed doctor re...
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Edward Everett Horton,
Erik Rhodes,
Eric Blore
Director:
Mark Sandrich
Even the best Fred and Ginger musicals are merely lavish excuses for some of the most elegant dancing ever put on screen, and Top Hat is no exception. The story is a silly but timeless tale of mistaken identity that compounds itself to extremes. Fred Astaire is the famous American hoofer Jerry Travers, in London preparing for a new show with his befuddled producer Horace Hardwick (the always entertaining Edward Everett Horton) when he falls for Dale Tremont (Ginger Rogers), a lovely, wisecracking American girl as light on her feet as Jerry. Dale believes Jerry to be Horace, the husband of her best friend Madge (Helen Broderick) and rebuffs his advances by marrying ...
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Ralph Bellamy,
Luella Gear,
Jack Carson
Director:
Mark Sandrich
Perhaps because it was Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's penultimate picture together for RKO, or perhaps because it is more romantic comedy than musical, Carefree tends to be a neglected entry in the series. This is unfortunate, because it retains many of the elements that made the duo so popular while also breaking new ground. Fred plays Tony Flagg, a psychoanalyst who is asked by his friend Steve (Ralph Bellamy) to try to figure out why his fiancée, Amanda Cooper (Ginger), keeps breaking off their engagement. During the course of treatment, and in a reversal of the usual pattern, Ginger falls for Fred and begins to pursue him. The emotionally repressed doctor re...
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Staring:
Bing Crosby,
Betty Hutton,
Sonny Tufts,
Ann Doran,
Gwen Crawford
Director:
David Butler, Frank Tuttle, Mark Sandrich, Theodore Reed
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Randolph Scott,
Harriet Hilliard,
Astrid Allwyn
Director:
Mark Sandrich
Of the nine films Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers completed for RKO Pictures, Follow the Fleet falls short of the top echelon. Coming between series peaks Top Hat and Swing Time, Fleet repeats the mistake (à la Flying Down to Rio and Roberta) of casting Fred and Ginger as the comic couple, while the romantic roles went to Randolph Scott and Harriet Hilliard (before she went on to fame with her husband, Ozzie Nelson, in Ozzie and Harriet). Fred puts down his top hat to become sailor Bake Baker (yet another of his alliterative screen names), while Ginger plays old flame Sherry Martin. The two are reunited when Fred takes shor...
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Bing Crosby,
Fred Astaire,
Marjorie Reynolds,
Virginia Dale,
Walter Abel
Director:
Mark Sandrich
Holiday Inn is a perennial, Christmas-season favourite from 1942 teamed Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire as entertainers (and rival suitors of Marjorie Reynolds) running an inn that is only open on holidays. It's a great excuse for lots of singing and dancing, seamlessly wrapped in a catchy story, and Astaire's frequent director Mark Sandrich (Top Hat, Shall We Dance?) doesn't let us down. The Irving Berlin numbers (each one connected to a different holiday) are winners. Crosby's warm performance of "White Christmas" is a movie touchstone. --Tom Keogh
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Rated: Universal, suitable for all
Staring:
Fred Astaire,
Ginger Rogers,
Edward Everett Horton,
Eric Blore,
Jerome Cowan
Director:
Mark Sandrich
The chemistry between Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers was still going strong in their seventh spin around the dance floor, Shall We Dance? And this time--amid the usual improbable plot confusions and on-again, off-again flirting between the two, they were backed up by a song score provided by the matchless George and Ira Gershwin. Among the highlights are "They All Laughed", "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off", and the Oscar-nominated "They Can't Take That Away from Me". Director Mark Sandrich, the most frequent helmer of the Astaire-Rogers pictures (including Top Hat), creates a gleaming showcase for his stars. He also brings back two devilish character actors,...
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