Singing, dancing, and ice skating are featured in this musical that focuses on ice-skating sensation Belita. The story begins as she travels to a California resort where she has been hired as a replacement for a dance team. The resort is run by a handsome fellow. As a result of the gig, the skater becomes a national star while the resort manager gets fired and becomes a drifter until he ends up in the Army. The Oscar nominated score includes the following songs: "Silver Shadows and Golden Dreams", "Dream of Dreams", "Rio", "In the Days of Beau Brummel", "Lady, Let's Dance", "Happy Hearts", "Ten Million Men and a Girl", and the rhumba standard "Esperanza".
Title | Lady, Let's Dance |
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Year | 1944 |
Genre | Music, Romance, War |
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Cast | Belita, James Ellison, Walter Catlett, Lucien Littlefield, Maurice St. Clair, Eugene Mikeler |
Crew | Frank Woodruff (Director), Peter Milne (Screenplay), Paul Gerard Smith (Screenplay), Scott R. Dunlap (Producer), Edward J. Kay (Original Music Composer), Edward J. Kay (Songs) |
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Release | Apr 11, 1944 |
Runtime | 88 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb | 5.00 / 10 by 2 users |
Popularity | 1 |
Budget | 0 |
Revenue | 0 |
Language | English |