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Writer:
Robert Trachtenberg (writer)
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Release Date:
3 March 2002 (USA) more
Plot:
A documentary on Gene Kelly. full summary | add synopsis
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Fulsome But Fair-Minded Portrayal of Kelly as Blue-Collar Dancer Extraordinaire more

Cast

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Stanley Tucci ... Narrator
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Fred Astaire ... Himself (archive footage)
Jeanine Basinger ... Herself
Betsy Blair ... Herself
Leslie Caron ... Herself

Cyd Charisse ... Herself
Betty Comden ... Herself
Dan Dailey ... Himself (archive footage)
Stanley Donen ... Himself (archive footage)

Nina Foch ... Herself
Douglas Fowley ... Himself (archive footage)

Judy Garland ... Herself (archive footage)
Betty Garrett ... Herself
Beth Genne ... Herself
Kathryn Grayson ... Herself (archive footage)
Adolph Green ... Himself
Jean Hagen ... Herself (archive footage)

Rita Hayworth ... Herself (archive footage)
Clive Hirschhorn ... Himself
Deborah Jowitt ... Herself

Gene Kelly ... Himself (archive footage)
Kerry Kelly ... Herself (as Kerry Kelly Novick)
Michael Kidd ... Himself (archive footage)
Arthur Laurents ... Himself

Ann Miller ... Herself (archive footage)
Elvis Mitchell ... Himself
Millard Mitchell ... Himself (archive footage)
Fayard Nicholas ... Himself

Donald O'Connor ... Himself
Kenny Ortega ... Himself
André Previn ... Himself

Debbie Reynolds ... Herself
Stephen Silverman ... Himself

Phil Silvers ... Himself (archive footage)

Frank Sinatra ... Himself (archive footage)
Vera-Ellen ... Herself (archive footage)
Esther Williams ... Herself (archive footage)
Peter Wollen ... Himself
Keenan Wynn ... Himself (archive footage)
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Additional Details

Runtime:
87 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Sound Mix:
Stereo

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6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Fulsome But Fair-Minded Portrayal of Kelly as Blue-Collar Dancer Extraordinaire, 9 July 2006
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Author: Ed Uyeshima from San Francisco, CA, USA

Just this week, Time Magazine cited this 2002 documentary as one of seven must-see films for any lover of dance, and I agree this is an extremely well-done feature on an indisputably gifted practitioner, Gene Kelly, by filmmaker Robert Trachtenberg (who did a similarly insightful film on Cary Grant, "A Class Apart", two years later). Originally aired as part of PBS's "American Masters" series, the film follows Kelly's life and career chronologically with an obvious emphasis on his golden decade between his 1942 film debut co-starring with Judy Garland in "For Me and My Gal" to his career peak as star, choreographer and co-director (with protégé Stanley Donen) of 1952's "Singin' in the Rain".

While his artistry and perfectionism are well-known with the results proving as much, Kelly is also portrayed fairly for his ego-driven decisions, intolerance for others who did not uphold his standards and an almost obsessive need for attention. But his intentions were clear, and his first wife, actress Betsy Blair, who provides the most cogent and insightful comments among the interviewees, shrewdly observes Kelly's desire to democratize dance for the masses. So focused on this idea was Kelly that he even produced a 1958 TV special, "Dancing: A Man's Game", excerpts of which are shown in the film showing how dance and professional sports were akin to one another.

The film spotlights memorable moments - his newspaper-tearing dance in "Summer Stock", the impressionistic ballet finale from "An American in Paris", the roller skating number in "It's Always Fair Weather" and of course, his effusive turn in a downpour in "Singin' in the Rain". His failures are also documented - an all-dance film, 1956's "Invitation to the Dance", held back from release for four years; the cynical "It's Always Fair Weather" in 1955; his direction of 1969's elephantine disappointment, "Hello, Dolly!". Several of Kelly's surviving colleagues are interviewed in brief though telling clips - Debbie Reynolds, Cyd Charisse, Leslie Caron among others.

The inevitable comparisons with his only comparable contemporary, Fred Astaire, are here, but the analysis of their individual styles is thoughtful and respectful to both. For me, Kelly is undeniably brilliant but somewhat aware of it in his on screen persona, which comes across at times as abrasive and preening. His last years are given just a cursory glance as he was beset with illness, but it would have been nice to see his valedictory turns in 1967's "The Young Girls of Rochefort" or even the soft shoe he does in 1980's execrable "Xanadu". No matter as Trachtenberg has made an exemplary record of a most accomplished career.

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