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Is it worth your time? If you like old Hollywood musicals, you probably already know this one. If you’re allergic to black-and-white sets, tap shoes, or people breaking into song for no reason, stay far, far away. It’s pure fluff, but it’s the kind of high-quality fluff they just don't make anymore. Fred Astaire is ba...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old Hollywood musicals, you probably already know this one. If you’re allergic to black-and-white sets, tap shoes, or people breaking into song for no reason, stay far, far away. It’s pure fluff, but it’s the kind of high-quality fluff they just don't make anymore. Fred Astaire is basically a human metronome. Watching him move makes you feel like you’re doing something wrong with your own limbs. The plot is absolute nonsense, obviously. It hinges on a misunde..."

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Stanley Rauh, Edward Kaufman, George Marion Jr., Dorothy Yost, J. Hartley Manners, Robert Benchley, Dwight Taylor, Samuel Hoffenstein, Kenneth S. Webb, H.W. Hanemann
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Romance, Musical, Comedy

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