A Broadway choreographer gets drafted and coincidentally ends up in the same army base as the boyfriend of his object of affection.
Directed by Sidney Lanfield
new york city
dancing
army
show business
nightclub
musical
singing
soldier
broadway
Trailer
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
3.2 / 5
Where to Watch
Cast
Fred Astaire
Robert Curtis
Rita Hayworth
Sheila Winthrop
Robert Benchley
Martin Cortland
John Hubbard
Captain Tom Barton
Osa Massen
Sonya
Frieda Inescort
Mrs. Julia Cortland
Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams
Kewpie Blain
Donald MacBride
Top Sergeant
Cliff Nazarro
Swivel Tongue
Marjorie Gateson
Aunt Louise
Ann Shoemaker
Mrs. Barton
Lester Dorr
Photographer at Crystal Room (uncredited)
Crew
Sidney Lanfield
Director
Cole Porter
Original Music Composer
Irene
Costume Design
Cole Porter
Songs
Cole Porter
Lyricist
Cole Porter
Music
Morris Stoloff
Music Director
Popular Reviews
9 reviews
ayesa
Fred and Rita are honestly my favorite old hollywood dance pairing
Fred and Rita are honestly my favorite old hollywood dance pairing
Cami
7.0★ · 09/14/21
Cute and funny. I wish I knew how to dance so I would recreate the final dancing scene for my wedding. It’s just so magical ✨
Cute and funny. I wish I knew how to dance so I would recreate the final dancing scene for my wedding. It’s just so magical ✨
Jacob Dickens
5.9★ · 05/28/20
Nothing truly remarkable or spectacular about it but it gets the job done for those who want a cute Astaire/Hayworth vehicle complete with the athletic tap dancing and swooning singing sequences one comes to expect. It's serviceable, but that's nothing to be mad at.
Nothing truly remarkable or spectacular about it but it gets the job done for those who want a cute Astaire/Hayworth vehicle complete with the athletic tap dancing and swooning singing sequences one comes to expect. It's serviceable, but that's nothing to be mad at.
Kev
Every picture (pronounce in a transatlantic accent) starring Rita Hayworth is worth watching. You just can’t go wrong with her.
Every picture (pronounce in a transatlantic accent) starring Rita Hayworth is worth watching. You just can’t go wrong with her.