Mon 28.03.
20:00
Director
Mark Sandrich
USA / 1936
110 min.
/ 35 mm
/ Original version
with
With Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Randolph Scott
Original language
English
From the Collection of the Library of Congress
Cinema
Arsenal 1
zu den Ticketszu dem KalenderFred Astaire insisted on having enough time (weeks and months) before filming began to bring the respective choreographies to perfection with Ginger Rogers and Hermes Pan, his co-choreographer of many years. It was a perfection that left room for moments of exuberant energy in addition to flawless dance. This is demonstrated by the first dance and reunion number "Let Yourself Go!" between Bake (Astaire in an unfamiliar sailor suit), a seaman on leave (Astaire unfamiliar in a sailor suit) and Sherry (Rogers), a singer in a harbor ballroom. While Bake does everything he can to convince Sherry to pursue their joint revue career on land, Sherry's sister Connie wants to set sail with Bake's navy buddy Bilge (Randolph Scott). Accordingly, the glamorous finale takes place on the deck of a ship that would put any show backdrop to shame - "Let's Face the Music and Dance." (mg)