The Belle of New York
Loosely based on a turn of the century stage play, this 1952 screen treatment is a showcase for sensational songs by Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer, and the incomparable talents of the two stars, all under the inspired direction of Charles Walters. Fred plays a playboy who sings (I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man). She's a charity worker likelier to prefer a guy with his feet on the ground, until Fred dances her off.
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Classically simple Arthur Freed musical with Vera-Ellen in the unlikely guise of a high-kicking 'Daughter of the Right'...
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- Time Out
- 27 Nov 2010 at 03:42
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