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6.1/10   165 votes
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Director:
Writers:
Dane Lussier (additional dialogue)
Allan Scott (writer)
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Release Date:
29 November 1950 (USA) more
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Tagline:
HEARTS ARE DANCING WITH JOY! (original print ad - all caps)
Plot:
Donald Elwood meets after the war his former USO partner, Kitty McNeil, who is now a rich widow with a little child... more | add synopsis
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Betty Hutton at her sparkling best more (9 total)

Cast

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Betty Hutton ... Kitty McNeil

Fred Astaire ... Donald Elwood
Roland Young ... Edmund Pohlwhistle
Ruth Warrick ... Carola Everett
Lucile Watson ... Serena Everett
Gregory Moffett ... Richard 'Richie' Everett
Barton MacLane ... Larry Channock
Shepperd Strudwick ... Timothy Bryant
Melville Cooper ... Charles Wagstaffe
Harold Huber ... Marcel
George Zucco ... Judge Mackenzie
Peggy Badley ... Bubbles Malone
Virginia Toland ... Elsie
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Runtime:
112 min
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Color (Technicolor)
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1.37 : 1 more
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Betty Hutton at her sparkling best, 19 May 2005
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Author: jim-1140 from United Kingdom

Maybe this film was never going to pick up an Oscar, but for plain entertainment value it's pretty hard to beat. You've got to remember that this film is over fifty years old and, although the quality of the video is very good, they did things a little differently back then. What was funny or topical at that time might well go over our heads today. The plot isn't gripping, but it will keep you amused, and the film really buzzes in places. Astaire dances to his usual excellent standard, with some unusual and snappy routines, but for the first time, he really has to compete for the stage with his partner. Miss Hutton not only keeps up with Astaire, she actually manages to upstage the 'Master' in the dance routines. You'll have to watch the film four or five times before you start to look at Astaire when they dance together. Betty Hutton is totally magnetic; you can't stop watching her for a moment. Although she may not have quite the technical abilities of some of Astaire's previous partners, she more than makes up for that with her enthusiasm and dynamic personality. It's like tossing a grenade into a vat of champagne - an explosion of sparkle and fizz. And make no mistake about it...That gal can dance! Well worth seeing.

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