Astaire and Rogers engage in romantic antics aboard a luxury ocean liner while dancing their way through such Gershwin tunes as "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," "They All Laughed," "They Can't Take that Away From Me" and many others. Academy Award Nominations: Best Song ("They Can't Take That Away From Me").
The seventh feature starring the magical and incomparable dance team of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
Famous ballet star Petroff -- otherwise known as Pete Peters from Philadelphia, PA -- would rather tapdance than do grands jetes. And he knows the partner he'd like, too: the lovely nightclub hoofer Linda Keene. But she dashes all hopes of a pas de deux by informing him that she's about to get married and retire from the stage.
Then, suddenly, rumors of a romance between the two get splashed on the cover of every newspaper tabloid... and everyone's plans are about to change.
The Turner videocassette is part of the "RKO Collection."
VHS version, Catalogue #6394 contains the original theatrical trailer, and is hosted by Robert Osborne.
DVD Features:
Region [unknown]
Keep Case
Full Frame - 1.37
Audio:
Mono 1.0 English
Additional Release Material:
Audio Commentary: Commentary by Kevin Cole and Hugh Martin
Musical Short Sheik to Sheik and Classic Cartoon Toy Town Hall
Featurette: They Can?t Take That Away from Me: The Music of Shall We Dance
Distributor Notes: To keep musical-comedy star Linda Keene from retiring to marry, her manager Arthur Mille, suggests to the press that she's already married to Petrov, the ballet dancer. The two ultimately decide to marry so that they can have very public divorce and clear the air, but true love blossoms between them.
Source: Warner Home Video
Art Director
Van Nest Polglase: Art Director
Director of Photography
David Abel:
Choreographer
Hermes Pan: Choreographer
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