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Flying Down to Rio(1933)

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  • Fred ans Ginger reunited for ever for fun and love

    • Eric
    • 3/4/10

    Fred Astaire without Ginger it's not Fred Astaire. With his great career as a dancer and also as a vocalist Fred recorded plenty albums. Fred made a huge jazz album at Verve Record by 1952. Ginger made a musical and drama role this is not easy. Both of them do different thing in Hollywood but Flying down to rio it's a classic musical team. Once Ginger Rogers said ' Fred was everything.....' Respect and maybe love between each of others. Great Turner Classic DVD. Great.

  • Flying Down to Roi (1933)

    • James Higgins
    • 1/2/10

    What a kooky and bizarre musical, Dolores Del Rio gets top billing, but it is Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film, in their first pairing. Some of the aerial musical numbers are wild! Light, entertaining and great fun to watch.

  • Tango Lovers' Delight

    • R.Tina Porta
    • 2/14/06

    This film features a beautifully choreographed slow tango scene, utilizing a chorus line of 18 couples dancing in perfect unison, followed by a vocal, which gives lyrics to this wonderful song, which they have just danced, in this early Hollywood talkie.

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