Greatest classic films collection Astaire and Rogers

Shall we dance: "A budding romance between a ballet master and a tapdancer becomes complicated when rumours surface that they're already married"--www.imdb.com

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Berlin, Irving, 1888-1989 (Composer), Kern, Jerome, 1885-1945 (Composer)
Corporate Authors: RKO Radio Pictures, Warner Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Astaire, Fred (Actor), Berman, Pandro S., 1905-1996 (Producer), Blore, Eric, 1887-1959 (Actor), Brady, Alice, 1892-1939 (Actor), Broderick, Helen, 1891-1959 (Actor), Cowan, Jerome, 1897-1972 (Actor), Fields, Dorothy, 1905-1974 (Lyricist), Furness, Betty, 1916-1994 (Actor), Gallian, Ketti, 1912-1972 (Actor), Hoctor, Harriet (Actor), Hope, Bob, 1903-2003 (Actor), Horton, Edward Everett (Actor), Lindsay, Howard, 1889-1968 (Screenwriter), Metaxa, Georges (Actor), Moore, Victor, 1876-1962 (Actor), Pagano, Ernest (Screenwriter), Rhodes, Erik, 1906-1990 (Actor), Rogers, Ginger, 1911-1995 (Actor), Sandrich, Mark, 1900-1945 (Director), Scott, Allan, 1906-1995 (Screenwriter), Stevens, George Cooper, 1904-1975 (Director), Taylor, Dwight (Screenwriter)
Format: Unknown
Language:English
French
Spanish
Published: Burbank, CA : Warner Home Video, c2010
Series:Turner classic movies
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Description
Summary:Shall we dance: "A budding romance between a ballet master and a tapdancer becomes complicated when rumours surface that they're already married"--www.imdb.com
Swing time: "A performer and gambler travels to New York City to raise the $25,000 he needs to marry his fiancée, only to become entangled with a beautiful aspiring dancer"--www.imdb.com
The gay divorcee: "Mimi Glossop wants a divorce so her Aunt Hortense hires a professional to play the correspondent in apparent infidelity. American dancer Guy Holden meets Mimi while visiting Brightbourne (Brighton) and she thinks he is the correspondent"--www.imdb.com
Top hat: "Showman Jerry Travers is working for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Jerry demonstrates his new dance steps late one night in Horace's hotel, much to the annoyance of sleeping Dale Tremont below. She goes upstairs to complain and the two are immediately attracted to each other. Complications arise when Dale mistakes Jerry for Horace"--www.imdb.com
Item Description:Shall we dance (disc 1, side B) includes: commentary by songwriter Hugh Martin and pianist Kevin Cole; featurette: The Music of Shall We Dance; musical short: Sheik to Sheik; cartoon Toy Town Hall
Shall we dance: Originally released as a motion picture in 1937
Swing time (disc 2, side A) includes: commentary by John Mueller, author of Astaire Dancing; featurette: The Swing of Things: Swing Time Step by Step; musical short Hotel a la Swing; cartoon: Bingo Crosbyana; theatrical trailer
Swing time: Originally released as a motion picture in 1936
The gay divorcee (disc 1, side A) includes: two shorts: Show Kids and Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove; cartoon: Shake Your Powder Puff; audio-only bonus: Hollywood on the air radio promo; theatrical trailer
The gay divorcee: Originally released as a motion picture in 1934
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Top hat (disc 2, side B) includes: commentary by Fred Astaire's daughter Ava Astaire McKenzie and film historian Larry Billman; featurette: On Top: Inside the Success of Top Hat; comedy short: Watch the Birdie with Bob Hope; cartoon page: Miss Glory; theatrical trailer
Top hat: Originally released as a motion picture in 1935
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (418 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in
Format:DVD; standard version presented in a format preserving the aspect ratio of their original theatrical exhibitions; dual-layer format; Dolby digital; closed-captioned; region 1
Audience:Not rated
Production Credits:Shall we dance: screenplay by Allan Scott and Ernest Pagano ; directed by Mark Sandrich
Swing time: music by Jerome Kern ; lyrics by Dorothy Fields ; screenplay by Howard Lindsay and Allan Scott ; directed by George Stevens
The gay divorcee: directed by Mark Sandrich
Top hat: lyrics and music by Irving Berlin ; screenplay by Dwight Taylor and Allan Scott ; directed by Mark Sandrich
ISBN:1419881485
9781419881480