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Flying Down to Rio

  • Director: Thornton Freeland
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Musical Drama, Musical Comedy
  • Themes: Love Triangles
  • Main Cast: Dolores Del Rio, Gene Raymond, Raul Roulien, Ginger Rogers, Fred Astaire
  • Release Year: 1933
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 89 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: NR

Plot

The top-billed stars in the extravagant RKO musical Flying Down to Rio are Dolores Del Rio and Gene Raymond. Forget all that: this is the movie that first teamed Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. We're supposed to care about the romantic triangle between aviator/bandleader Raymond, Brazilian heiress Del Rio and her wealthy fiance Raul Roulien, but the moment Fred and Ginger dance to a minute's worth of "The Carioca", the film is theirs forever. Other musical highlights include Rogers' opening piece "Music Makes Me" and tenor Roulien's lush rendition of "Orchids in the Moonlight". Then there's the title number. The plot has it that Del Rio' uncle has been prohibited from having a floor show at his lavish hotel because of a Rio city ordinance. Astaire and Raymond save the day by staging the climactic "Flying Down to Rio" number thousands of feet in the air, with hundreds of chorus girls shimmying and swaying while strapped to the wings of a fleet of airplanes. It is one of the most outrageously brilliant numbers in movie musical history, and one that never fails to incite a big round of applause from the audience--even audiences of the 1990s. Together with King Kong, Flying Down to Rio saved the fledgling RKO Radio studios from bankruptcy in 1933. The film was a smash everywhere it played, encouraging the studio to concoct future teamings of those two stalwart supporting players Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Franklin Pangborn - Hammersmith the Hotel Manager; Luis Alberni - Rio Casino Manager; Alice Ardell - Maid; Reginald Barlow - Alfredo Vianna, Rio Banker; Maurice Black - A Greek; Eric Blore - Assistant Manager; Eddie Boland - Airplane mechanic; Eddie Borden - Musician; Harry Bowen - Airport Mechanic; Sidney Bracey - Rodriguez the Chauffeur; Lucille Browne - Belinda's Friend; Maria [Movita] Castaneda - Singer; Ray Cooke - Banjo Player; Gino Corrado - Messenger; Roy D'Arcy - Greek; Blanche Frederici - Dona Elena; Betty Furness - Girl; Armand Kaliz - Greek; Mary Kornman - Belinha's Friend; Etta Moten - Black Singer; Clarence Muse - Caddy in Haiti; Paul Porcasi - Mayor of Rio; Pedro Regas - Billboard Worker; Jack Rice - Musician; Julian Rivero - Billboard Worker; Adrian Rosley - Club Manager; Harry Semels - Sign Poster; Barbara Sheldon; Eddie Tamblyn - Yankee Clipper; Carol Tevis; Walter Walker - Senor de Rezende; Howard Wilson - Yankee Clipper; Jack Good - Yankee Clipper; Wallace MacDonald - Airplane Pilot; Douglas Williams; Juan Duval; Francisco Maran - Waiter; Manuel Paris - Man at Aviator's Club; Alice Gentle - Concert Singer

Credit

Carroll Clark - Art Director, Van Nest Polglase - Art Director, David Gould - Choreography, Walter Plunkett - Costume Designer, Thornton Freeland - Director, Jack Kitchin - Editor, Merian C. Cooper - Executive Producer, Gus Kahn - Composer (Music Score), Vincent Vouman - Composer (Music Score), Vincent Youmans - Composer (Music Score), Max Steiner - Musical Direction/Supervision, Edward Eliscu - Songwriter, Gus Kahn - Songwriter, Mel Berns - Makeup, Roy Hunt - Cinematographer, Lou Brock - Producer, Vernon Walker - Special Effects, Erwin S. Gelsey - Screenwriter, H.W. Hanemann - Screenwriter, Cyril Hume - Screenwriter, Anne Caldwell - Play Author

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Flying Down to Rio

From the trailer to Flying Down to Rio
Directed by Thornton Freeland
Produced by Merian C. Cooper
Lou Brock
Written by Erwin S. Gelsey
H.W. Hanemann
Cyril Hume
Starring Dolores del Río
Gene Raymond
Fred Astaire
Ginger Rogers
Music by Vincent Youmans
Cinematography J. Roy Hunt
Editing by Jack Kitchin
Distributed by RKO Pictures
Release date(s) December 29, 1933
Running time 89 minutes
Country  United States
Language English

Flying Down to Rio is a musical film made by RKO and released on December 29, in 1933.

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Background

The film was directed by Thornton Freeland and produced by Merian C. Cooper and Lou Brock. The screenplay was written by Erwin S. Gelsey, H.W. Hanemann and Cyril Hume, based on a story by Lou Brock and a play by Anne Caldwell. The music was composed by Max Steiner.

The first screen announcement of the Astaire-Rogers partnership - from the trailer to Flying Down to Rio

The film stars Dolores del Río and Gene Raymond, but is remembered today primarily for the teaming of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, in relatively minor roles. They would go on to star in nine more films together. Their first dance together on film, "The Carioca", in which Astaire and Rogers dance with their foreheads touching scandalously, appears in this film. "Carioca" was written for the film by composer Vincent Youmans and lyricists Edward Eliscu and Gus Kahn.

Ginger (Honey Hale) is seen in the opening musical sequence Music Makes Me in Flying Down to Rio, with the band on stage at the Date Grove, in a remarkably see-through outfit by Walter Plunkett designed costumes.[1][2]

Linwood Dunn did the special effects for the celebrated airplane-wing-dance sequence at the end of the film.

Plot summary

Composer Roger Bond (Gene Raymond) and his orchestra are appearing in Miami, with vocalist Honey Hales (Ginger Rogers). Despite the warnings of accordionist and assistant band leader Fred Ayres (Fred Astaire), Roger is attracted to the beautiful and flirtatious Belinha (Dolores del Rio) in the audience, he leaves the bandstand to pursue her.

Doña Elena (Blanche Friderici), Belinha's chaperone, is informed of this, and arranges for Roger and the band to be fired. But Roger pursues Belinha to Brazil, and organises as engagement for the band at the Hotel Atlantico in Rio de Janeiro, unaware that the hotel is owned by Belinha's father (Walter Walker). Roger persuades Belinha to allow him to fly her there in his private plane, which runs into trouble inflight, forcing a landing on an apparently deserted island. Under the moonlight, she falls into his arms, while admitting to him that she is already engaged.

In Rio, Roger informs his good friend Julio (Raul Roulien) that he has fallen in love, but finds out that Belinha is engaged to Julio. During rehearsals for the Hotel's opening, Fred is told by police that the hotel lacks an entertainment license. When Roger spots a plane overhead, he comes up with the idea of strapping dancing girls to planes, with Fred leading the band and Honey and Julio leading the planes. The show is a great success and the hotel's future guaranteed. Julio gives Belinha up to Roger while Fred and Honey celebrate.[3][4]

Cast

Notes

Musical Numbers including:

  • Flying Down to Rio sung by Fred, danced by Ginger and the chorus
  • Music Makes Me sung by Ginger, danced by Fred
  • Orchids in Moonlight sung by Raul Roulien, danced by Fred and Delores Del Rio
  • The Carioca sung by Alice Gentle, Movita Castaneda and Etta Moten, danced by Ginger, Fred and the chorus[5]

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