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Let's Dance

 
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Let's Dance

  • Director: Norman Z. McLeod
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Musical
  • Movie Type: Musical Romance
  • Themes: Custody Battles, Death of a Partner, Actor's Life
  • Main Cast: Fred Astaire, Betty Hutton, Roland Young, Ruth Warrick, Lucile Watson, Gregory Moffett
  • Release Year: 1950
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 120 minutes

Plot

Fred Astaire and Betty Hutton make a surprisingly copacetic screen team in Let's Dance. Hutton plays a more sedate role than usual as war widow Kitty McNeil. Not wishing to have her young son Richard (Gregory Moffatt) grow up in the stiff and stuffy environs of her Boston in-laws' mansion, Kitty sneaks off with the kid and resumes her prewar show-business career. She is reunited with her USO dancing partner Donald Elwood (Astaire), who hopes to give up performing in favor of the business world. Inevitably, Kitty and Donald resume their old act, while, equally inevitably, Kitty's Bostonite grandmother-in-law Serena Everett (Lucille Watson) sets the legal wheels in motion to gain custody of little Richard. Fred Astaire manages to match Betty Hutton's patented raucousness during the hillbilly musical number "Oh, Them Dudes", though he is given the opportunity to do the sort of dancing he does best--notably a brilliant routine atop and around a piano. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Barton MacLane - Larry Channock; Shepperd Strudwick - Timothy Bryant; Melville Cooper - Mr. Charles Wagstaffe; Harold Huber - Marcel, Cook in Club; George Zucco - Judge; Eric Alden - Captain; Peggy Badley - Bubbles Malone; Bobby Barber - Bartender; Nana Bryant - Mrs. Bryant; Chester Conklin - Watchman; Boyd Davis - Butler; Sayre Dearing - Process server; Bess Flowers - Guest; Sam Harris - Guest; Ida Moore - Mrs. McGuire; Peggy O'Neill - Woman; Ralph Peters - Cab driver; Rolfe Sedan - Jewelry clerk; Virginia Toland - Elsie; Herb Vigran - Chili parlor owner; Harry Woods - Police Lieutenant; Milton Delugg - Himself; Marion Gray - Guest

Credit

Roland Anderson - Art Director, Hans Dreier - Art Director, Hermes Pan - Choreography, Edith Head - Costume Designer, Norman Z. McLeod - Director, Ellsworth Hoagland - Editor, Robert Emmett Dolan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Wally Westmore - Makeup, George Barnes - Cinematographer, Robert M. Fellows - Producer, Ross Dowd - Set Designer, Farciot Edouart - Special Effects, Dane Lussier - Screenwriter, Allan G. Scott - Screenwriter, Maurice Zolotow - Short Story Author
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