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You'll Never Get Rich by Sidney Lanfield
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DVD detailsActor: Fred Astaire, John Hubbard, Osa Massen, Rita Hayworth, Robert Benchley Director: Sidney Lanfield Brand: SONY PICTURES HOME ENT Cinematographer: Philip Tannura Editor: Otto Meyer Producer: Samuel Bischoff Writer: Ernest Pagano Writer: Michael Fessier DVD: Region Code 99 Audio: English (Original Language), Unknown; English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); Japanese (Subtitled) Format: Black & White, Closed-captioned, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled Picture Format: 1.33:1 Running Time: 88 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-10-21 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: Sony Pictures
DVD Reviews of You'll Never Get RichDVD Review: Rock ON Fred Astaire!! Summary: 4 StarsFred Astaire is one of the most fabulous entertainers (at least that I'm aware of!) and in this lovely, delightfully entertaining film, he does not disappoint!
A must-see for all Fred Astaire fans!!
DVD Review: "You Were Never Lovlier" Summary: 5 StarsRita Hayworth was never lovlier. The script is a wonderful throughback to the days when movies were movies.
Fred Astaire claimed Rita was his favorite dance partner saying that she countered his every movement.
DVD Review: You'll Never Get Rich Summary: 5 StarsIf you appreciate, Fred Astaire, You will really enjoy this movie . There are stunning dance scenes with Astaire & Rita Hayworth that are exciting as well as equisite. The plot is often very humorous & takes place on an Army base during WWII..It is a very enjoyable film to watch and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys fabulous dancing & the era of the 40's.
DVD Review: excellent - 5 stars Summary: 5 StarsAnything with Fred is worthwhile to purchase on DVD so you can keep zooming back and forth watching all his dance moves over and over. excellent value too.
just wish they would put out The Sky is the Limit with Joan Leslie - one of my favourites that I just have a worn out video copy that is 20 years old
DVD Review: Hayworth & Astaire: Dance Duo of the Golden Era Summary: 5 StarsRita Hayworth was born to be a dancer with the likes of Fred Astaire & Gene Kelly. It's a wonder that Ginger Rogers was ever paired with Astaire since Astaire claimed that Hayworth was the best dancer he'd been paired with. Certainly Hayworth was a better box office draw as well. Appearance wise, Hayworth was the "Love Goddess." Dance wise, Rita Hayworth is a marvel to watch; stop the film, rewind & repeat. For a lady who was so soft spoken, shy, family-centered & yet, business strong, Hayworth seems to unleash raw energy on every dance floor she's ever been filmed. Even though "Gilda" became her signature claim to fame film, this one reveals a much more mature dancer who certainly gave Astaire the most talented, beautiful match he ever had on screen~
Description of You'll Never Get RichFRED ASTAIRE IS A BROADWAY CHOREOGRAPHER WHO GETS DRAFTED INTOTHE ARMY WHILE HE IS IN THE MIDDLE OF PUTTING ON A BROADWAY SHOW.BY UTILIZING A GREAT DEAL OF INGENUITY HE MANAGES TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE THE PRODUCTION. They don't make the most obvious screen couple--if you squint, you might think Stan Laurel had gotten together with Lauren Bacall--but their differences only serve to make this effervescent musical all the more entertaining. You'll Never Get Rich is the first of two that Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth made together (followed by You Were Never Lovelier). Astaire, who stars as choreographer-turned-soldier Robert Curtis, has rarely been looser, and Hayworth, as dancer Sheila Winthrop, has rarely been more graceful. As in Royal Wedding, Astaire also engages in some fancy solo footwork. Robert Benchley and Frieda Inescort provide priceless support as Robert's philandering boss and his clever wife, and Cole Porter composed the music, including "So Near and Yet So Far," "Dream Dancing," and the Oscar?-nominated "Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye." You'll Never Get Rich is timeless, escapist fun that also serves to prove that sometimes opposites don't just attract--they can make beautiful music together. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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