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Royal Wedding (1951)/Belle Of New York(1952)

Review

 

Fred Astaire slips on his dancing shoes for two magical musicals. In roles loosely based on Fred's career with his sister Adele, he and Jane Powell play siblings whose London stage engagement overlaps Princess Elizabeth's Royal Wedding. Stanley Donen directs this delight which features Astaire's famous dance with a hat rack, as well as his famous dancing on the walls and ceiling to the song "You're All The World To Me".

On the other side of the pond, Fred and Vera-Ellen star in The Belle of New York. Loosely based on a turn of the century stage play, this 1952 screen treatment is a showcase for sensational songs by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer, and the incomparable talents of the two stars, all under the inspired direction of Charles Walters. Fred plays a playboy who sings (I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man). She's a charity worker likelier to prefer a guy with his feet on the ground, until Fred dances her off.

Technical Details

 

Fred Astaire ; Jane Powell ; Peter Lawford ; Sarah Churchill ; Keenan Wynn ; Albert Sharpe ; Vera-Ellen ; Marjorie Main ; Alice Pearce ; Clinton Sundberg ; Gale Robbins

Stanley Donen ; Charles Walters

1951 ; 1952

Fullscreen 4:3

English

174 minutes (approx)

Other DVDs featuring Fred Astaire

 

Other DVDs featuring Jane Powell

 

Other DVDs featuring Peter Lawford

 

Other DVDs featuring Keenan Wynn

 

Other DVDs featuring Albert Sharpe

 

Other DVDs featuring Vera-Ellen

 

Other DVDs featuring Marjorie Main

 

Other DVDs featuring Clinton Sundberg

 

Other DVDs featuring Gale Robbins

 

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