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Sto caricando le informazioni... Shall We Dance? [1937 film] (1937)di Mark Sandrich (Director), Ernest Pagano (Screenwriter), Allan Scott (Screenwriter)
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È contenuto inAstaire & Rogers Collection: Volume 1: Top Hat / Swing Time / Follow the Fleet / Shall We Dance / The Barkleys of Broadway di Warner Home Entertainment Fred & Ginger: The Collection Vol. 1: Top Hat / Follow The Fleet / Shall We Dance / Carefree di Mark Sandrich
A ballet star (Astaire) and a musical revue sensation (Rogers) decide to wed and publicly divorce to quash persistent rumors of a secret marriage. Once tied, however, perhaps they shouldn't call the whole thing off. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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It's Astaire and Rogers, doing what they do, so of course it's good. But by 1937 they've already performed the best dance numbers ever put on screen, so the attempts to do something "new" are naturally underwhelming. There's a lot of superficial novelty (ballet, roller skates, Ginger Rogers masks (so damn creepy)), which is silly considering how extremely unoriginal a movie it is. Also, there's no payoff for Astaire's character's hints at a new dance style combining tap and ballet, which is confusing.
Concept: D
Story: D
Characters: C
Dialog: B
Pacing: B
Cinematography: B
Special effects/design: C
Acting: B
Music: A
Enjoyment: B
GPA: 2.5/4 ( )