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Overview

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Director:
Charles Walters
Writers:
Betty Comden (writer)
Adolph Green (writer)
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Release Date:
1 September 1949 (Sweden) more
Genre:
Comedy | Musical more
Tagline:
Joyously Together Again! more
Plot:
Josh and Dinah Barkley are a successful (though argumentative) musical-comedy team, yet Dinah chafes as Galatea to her husband's Pygmalion... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 2 nominations more
User Comments:
Fred&Ginger, They're So Hard To Replace more

Cast

  (Complete credited cast)

Fred Astaire ... Josh Barkley

Ginger Rogers ... Dinah Barkley
Oscar Levant ... Ezra Millar

Billie Burke ... Mrs. Livingston Belney
Gale Robbins ... Shirlene May
Jacques François ... Jacques Pierre Barredout
George Zucco ... The Judge
Clinton Sundberg ... Bert Felsher
Inez Cooper ... Pamela Driscoll
Carol Brewster ... Gloria Amboy
Wilson Wood ... Larry
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
You Made Me Love You (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
109 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.37 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
Certification:
Finland:S | USA:Approved (PCA #13473) | Sweden:Btl | UK:U

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Trivia:
The only film Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers made for MGM. more
Goofs:
Continuity: In "Shoes with Wings on" dance, one dancer has his shoes off when trying the tap shoes. When he takes them off and gives them to Fred Astaire's character, the dancer forgets to pick up his shoes when he walks out the door. After that, they are not to be found when the routine continues. more
Quotes:
Ezra Miller: I find that girl completely resistible. more
Movie Connections:
Featured in Some of the Best (1949) more
Soundtrack:
Sabre Dance more

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Fred&Ginger, They're So Hard To Replace, 29 December 2007
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Author: bkoganbing from Buffalo, New York

For their reunion and final screen pairing, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers were teamed again by MGM in The Barkleys of Broadway. They play a pair of musical comedy performers who do have their occasional spats off the stage.

One thing Arthur Freed at MGM did for the pair was give them a better and more mature story to work with than they ever did at RKO back in the Thirties. That was part of the charm though, you didn't really care about the silliness of the plots with music written by folks like, Kern, Gershwin, Porter, and Berlin.

As in real life Fred was the creative one of the pair and he's criticizing Ginger a bit too much at times. So much so that she's very receptive to French director Jacques Francois's overtures to star in a straight dramatic play about young Sarah Bernhardt. This presents quite the dilemma for Fred in his professional and personal life.

Harry Warren and Ira Gershwin wrote the score for The Barkleys of Broadway. I like very much the song You'd Be Hard To Replace it so fits Fred and Ginger for singing and dancing.

Creative continuity was established with the RKO films as They Can't Take That Away From Me which was introduced in Shall We Dance and written by Ira and George Gershwin sung and danced elegantly here. It's one of my favorite ballads ever.

Oscar Levant is his usual laconic and witty self here who inflicts the Saber Dance on party guests and later does Tschaikovsky's Concerto in B Flat in the grand and classical style. Levant's reputation as a wit overshadows his very real skill as a pianist, but not in this film. Also his close association with the Gershwin brothers gives some more official continuity with this film.

I suppose Fred and Ginger could have done more films together, but I suppose that in The Barkleys of Broadway they left their fans on a high note. They'll never dancing partners like them ever again.

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