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VHS : Let's DanceIn association with Amazon.comstarring: Betty Hutton, Fred Astaire, Roland Young, Ruth Warrick, Lucile Watson directed by: Norman Z. McLeod Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786301423939 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC ISBN: 6301423933 Label: Paramount Manufacturer: Paramount Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Paramount Release Date: July 02, 1996 Running Time: 112 minutes Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: November 29, 1950 Sales Rank: 11012 Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - PARAMOUNT IN THE 19th CENTURY ..!!!!!What does it take for this studio to get into the 21st century and put their movies on DVD? There is a block of musical lovers and Betty Hutton lovers that want to buy this movie but we dont own VCRs anymore! Besides anything with this cast has to be fun ,but not on VCR! At least not on my plasma tv!!! Rating: - Not too bad, not too good, and it's definitely Betty Hutton's movieLet's Dance is a Betty Hutton movie. Fred Astaire may have equal billing, but Hutton dominates the picture. Her mixture of tomboy boisterousness and unrelenting brashness makes the casual and easy-going Astaire seem as relevant as Percy Kilbride trying to catch up with Marjorie Main. During the Forties, audiences loved Betty Hutton. She was hugely insecure, which probably accounted for her need to give 150 per cent, when 90 per cent would have served her better. With Let's Dance, It's ... Read More Rating: - A Fun ShowKitty (Betty Hutton) is a long-time performing partner with Don (Fred Astaire), a man she has loved but has had many a scuffle. By the time he comes around to proposing, she's already married and on her way to being a mother. Fast forward five years later when she is stuck in her late husband's family's home, an illustrious group from Boston. A showgirl at heart, Kitty is bored and uncomfortable. What's more is that she can't raise her son Richie (Gregory Moffett) they way she wants to. The only escape ... Read More Rating: - Dancing as an EqualIt was with mixed expectations that I bought and watched this movie. One reviewer said Betty was no Ginger and another said Betty was so good you watched her instead of Fred. As a long- time lover of musicals I must agree with the latter opinion. Fred's other partners (Ginger, Judy and Cyd come to mind) were women who made it their business to blend as smoothly as possible into Fred's style, highlighting his moves so that you were more liable to watch him than his women. They knew how to disappear (as ... Read More Rating: - I Can't Stop Talking About It!This is one of the best, and funniest movies I have ever seen. It is absolutely hilarious and made me burst out laughing. Fred is a genius. Though I think his performances in Top Hat, Follow the Fleet, and Swing Time were better, this is extremely good. Betty Hutton is just magnificent! She sparkles on the screen and adds a certian allure to the film. Though she certianly cannot compare with Ginger Rogers of some of Fred's earlier dance partners, she is wonderful for this film and I can't imagine ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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