Ava McKenzie. The two swap tidbits and share memories and background details about Crosby and Astaire. The film includes scenes from some of their individual careers, and from the two films that Crosby and Astaire made together. Besides "Holiday Inn" of 1942, they made another Irving Berlin ...
“they get up and dance.” Ginger Rogers was billed fourth and Fred Astaire fifth showing she was the bigger star at the time. In looking at Astaire and Rogers doing “The Carioca” inFlying Down to Rioone doesn’t get the impression that these are legends in the making. Ginger agreed ...
An impressive series of scenes are devoted to a dance known as the Carioca. During this interlude that nimble-toed Fred Astaire and the charming Ginger Rogers give a performance of this Carioca. The music is delightful, and besides Mr. Astaire and Miss Rogers many other persons dance the extr...
来自 EBSCO 喜欢 0 阅读量: 11 作者: JF Karr 摘要: Reviews several films of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in DVD format. "Top Hat"; "Follow the Fleet"; "Swing Time"; "Shall We Dance"; "The Barkleys of Broadway." 年份: 2005 ...
In his autobiography, Crosby said that Astaire worked so hard on "Holiday Inn." When they started shooting the picture, Fred weighed 140 pounds, and when they finished he weighed just 126 pounds. Ava said the firecracker dance in Holiday Inn needed 38 takes to get it right. ...
(both 1933), while her stately beauty and sophisticated charm fueled the on-screen chemistry with Fred Astaire in their films.Katharine Hepburnnotably said, “He gives her class, and she gives him sex.” Rogers first performed with Astaire inFlying Down to Rio(1933), and theirdancescenes—...
Rogers first performed with Astaire in Flying Down to Rio (1933), and their dance scenes—featuring an effortlessness and energy that became their trademarks—proved so popular that they continued the partnership in nine other films, notably The Gay Divorcee (1934), Top Hat (1935), Follow the...
Hermes Pan was a U.S. choreographer of dazzling motion picture dance sequences, especially in his work with Fred Astaire.