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    A brother and sister dance act from New York perform for the aristocracy in London in Royal Wedding (1951).

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Royal Wedding - (Original Trailer)
A brother and sister dance act from New York perform for the...
Royal Wedding - (Original Trailer)
A brother and sister dance act from New York perform for the aristocracy in London in Royal Wedding (1951).>
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Royal Wedding ("Every Night at Seven") - (Movie Clip)
An unused musical number entitled "Every Night at Seven" from the film Royal Wedding featuring Peter Lawford and Jane Powell.>
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Royal Wedding -- (Movie Clip) You're All The World To Me
As entertainer "Tom Bowen," Fred Astaire is all over the walls and ceilings over his English girlfriend (played by Winston Churchill's daughter Sarah) in the famous trick sequence from MGM's Royal Wedding, 1951.>
Royal Wedding -- (Movie Clip) Sunday Jumps
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Royal Wedding -- (Movie Clip) Sunday Jumps
Fred Astaire (as entertainer "Tom Bowen") in his famous routine with a coat rack, to Burton Lane's "Sunday Jumps," choreography by Nick Castle, from MGM's Royal Wedding, 1951.>
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Jane Powell (as "Ellen Bowen") with opera-quality soprano for Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's "Open Your Eyes," then dancing in a shipboard ballroom brother Tom (Fred Astaire), in MGM's Royal Wedding, 1951.>
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Brother and sister entertainers Tom (Fred Astaire) and Ellen (Jane Powell) just on the boat, she's off to the letter-writing room where Lord John (Peter Lawford) appears, completing their elongated meet-cute, in Royal Wedding, 1951.>
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