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zmu02| Shall We Dance |
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Director: Mark Sandrich |
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Allan Scott, Ernest Pagano |
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Producer: |
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Pandro S. Berman |
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Cast: |
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Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Jerome Cowan |
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 |
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(NTSC ) |
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Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono |
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English, Spanish, French |
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Black and White |
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Studio: Turner Home Ent |
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DVD Region: 1 |
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NR |
DVD Release: Aug 2005 |
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Discs: 1 (Cloud) [$19.98] |
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Reviews: The chemistry between Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers was still going strong in their seventh spin around the dance floor, "Shall We Dance?" And this time--amidst the usual improbable plot confusions and on-again, off-again flirting between the two--they were backed up by a song score provided by the matchless George and Ira Gershwin. Among the highlights are "They All Laughed," "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off," and the Oscar-nominated "They Can't Take That Away from Me." Director Mark Sandrich, the most frequent helmer of the Astaire-Rogers pictures (including "Top Hat"), creates a gleaming showcase for his stars. He also brings back two devilish character actors, Edward Everett Horton and Eric Blore, to repeat their support from previous outings. Ginger is kicky and fun; she was one of the few partners who didn't look intimidated onscreen by Astaire's incomparable dancing skills. Fred is in great form himself--so good you almost believe it when he pretends to be a Russian. "--Robert Horton" |
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