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TCM Greatest Classic Films: Astaire & Rogers - Vol. 1 DVD
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- Technical Specs
- Format: DVD - Multi-film Collection
- Rating: Not Rated
- Number of Discs: 2
- Run Time: 418 Minutes
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Region: 1
- Aspect Ratio: Fullscreen
- Language: English
- Studio: Warner Brothers
- DVD Release Date: November 2, 2010
- Packaging: Keep Case
- Audio: ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
- Color: Color
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Includes:
The Gay Divorcee (1934)
2 Shorts - Show Kids And Star Night At The Cocoanut Grove
Cartoon Shake Your Powder Puff
Audio-Only Bonus: Hollywood On The Air Radio Promo
Theatrical Trailer
Shall We Dance (1937)
Commentary By Songwriter Hugh Martin And Pianist Kevin Cole
Featurette The Music Of Shall We Dance
Musical Short Sheik To Sheik
Cartoon Toy Town Hall
Swing Time (1936)
Commentary By John Mueller, Author Of Astaire Dancing
Featurette The Swing Of Things: Swing Time Step By Step
Musical Short Hotel A La Swing
Cartoon Bingo Crosbyana
Theatrical Trailer
Top Hat(1935)
Commentary By Fred Astaire's Daughter Ava Astaire McKenzie And Film Historian Larry Bilman
Featurette On Top: Inside The Success Of Top Hat
Comedy Short Watch The Birdie With Bob Hope
Cartoon Page Miss Glory
Theatrical Trailer
The Gay Divorcee (1934)
Oscar winner, The Continental revels in precision-dance joy, Cole Porter's Night and Day sways with timeless grace, and Fred and Ginger's first top billing sets the tone for more hits to come in this film.
Shall We Dance (1937)
A George and Ira Gershwin score has Fred tapping to Slap That Bass rhythms of a ship's engine room and the duo's Let's Call the Whole Thing Off skate routine. This film is pure bliss.
Swing Time (1936)
One of the team's greatest! The Jerome Kern/Dorothy Fields score goes from jubilant (Pick Yourself Up, Bojangles of Harlem) to sublime (the Oscar-winning The Way You Look Tonight, A Fine Romance).
Top Hat (1935)
The pair's best-remembered film features Fred's signature top hat, white tie and tails in the incomparably romantic cheek to cheek musical film. Irving Berlin's score is tip-top
Additional Details
- DirectorGeorge Stevens Mark Sandrich
- Primary CastGinger Rogers Alice Brady Betty Furness More
- GenreMusical
- Release Date1934 1935 1936 1930
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