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A married musical team splits up so the wife can become a serious actress.A married musical team splits up so the wife can become a serious actress.A married musical team splits up so the wife can become a serious actress.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 4 nominations total
Jacques François
- Jacques Pierre Barredout
- (as Jacques Francois)
John Albright
- Look Photographer
- (uncredited)
Jean Andren
- 1st Woman
- (uncredited)
Lois Austin
- Guest in Lobby
- (uncredited)
Dick Baron
- Bobby Soxer
- (uncredited)
Mary Bayless
- Guest in Lobby
- (uncredited)
Margaret Bert
- Mary
- (uncredited)
Betty Blythe
- Guest in Lobby
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaFred Astaire had sung "They Can't Take That Away from Me" to Ginger Rogers previously in Shall We Dance (1937), but they had never danced to it. Rogers suggested that they use the song again (this time dancing), and so it was included.
- GoofsIn "Shoes With Wings On" dance, one dancer has his shoes off when trying the tap shoes. When he takes them off and gives them to Fred Astaire's character, the dancer forgets to pick up his shoes when he walks out the door. After that, they are not to be found when the routine continues.
- Quotes
Ezra Millar: Thank you. I'm touched, the piano's touched, and Tchaikovsky's touched.
- ConnectionsEdited into Hollywood: The Dream Factory (1972)
- SoundtracksThey Can't Take That Away from Me
(1937)
Music by George Gershwin
Lyrics by Ira Gershwin
Sung by Fred Astaire (uncredited)
Danced by Fred Astaire (uncredited) and Ginger Rogers (uncredited)
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This is my first Astaire Rogers film and it was better than I expected. They are both good at the fast dialgue. Although older looking in this one, Ginger is pretty to look at. She has an intelligent wisecracking way about her in this film. It is fast paced and never lags. It is highly entertaining, and if this is one of their least watchable, I can't wait to see the others. The dialogue is quite witty. The storyline may be a little far-fetched, not exactly realistic, but a good picture. I enjoyed it more than some of the better known stuff. I would for instance take them over Hepburn and Tracy. They look good together visually. Someone did a clever job with their dressing table decor and attire. It is fun to watch them as they primp in front of the mirror and carry on with each other.
- SoftKitten80
- Dec 7, 2004
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- You Made Me Love You
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- $2,325,420 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 49 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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By what name was The Barkleys of Broadway (1949) officially released in Canada in English?
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