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Tom dances on the walls and ceiling of his hotel room. All ends well in this light musical. By the way, there is a vaudeville-style dance number in their show that features slapstick. It's a hoot. Uploaded by Unknown on September 27, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book.

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For more info on this film see its IMDB. Reviewer: Anonymous - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - December 15, Subject: love this movie a lot of fun to watch.

Reviewer: Larrysdesk - favorite favorite favorite - September 16, Subject: Froth Delightful fantasy - well motivated dance sequences and great direction and choreography! Reviewer: zhiro - favorite favorite favorite - July 25, Subject: The good is worth skipping the bad!

The best moments are outstanding, but much of it is just awful. Not least of which: Jane Powell never looked better than she does in this movie, but I just find her soprano solos completely unbearable.

Nearly as bad: I find Sarah Churchill yes, Winston's daughter to be about the least compelling romantic interest in the Golden Age of musicals. So with that in mind, here's how to skip through the movie for the most outstanding highlights which certainly ARE worth the trouble.

Start at the beginning for the adorable "Ev'ry Night at Seven" duet between Astaire and Powell, and then continue watching until you get bored with the comedy. Or, if you get so far as the flirtation between Powell and Peter Lawford, which is pretty fun, then go ahead and stick with it until Astaire's first solo performance, "Sunday Jumps" at about This is the famous "dancing with a hat rack" performance, and it's pretty amazing.

Then bail out! As far as I know, Astaire never did any more slapstick or lowbrow a performance as this, but it's awesome, and probably the comedic highlight of Powell's entire career as well.

Next up, slide to about 1 hour, 4 and a half minutes for another Astaire solo, "You're All the World to Me. Finally and optionally , if you like it when Astaire leads the big chorus numbers I certainly do , then check out "I Left My Hat in Haiti" at about one hour, 14 and a half.

There are a few but far between other worthwhile comedic bits, but above will get you to all the best dancing, which is the best reason to enjoy this FREE movie! Incidentally, the restored version available for sale on iTunes IS markedly better looking - I'm glad I actually bought it - but as free versions go, this big MPEG does look and sound pretty good. What finally did the film in for me, though, was Jane Powell's Reviewer: ps - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - March 24, Subject: Great film An absolute classic.

Astair makes his dancing look as if it's no effort whatsoever. The mans's feet are the 8th and 9th wonders of the world. Reviewer: pdmoviereview - favorite favorite favorite favorite - May 11, Subject: Superb Astaire dancing! This is a spectacular Fred Astaire film where he dances on the ceiling of his room, waltzes with a coat rack, and does elegant duet dances with the gals.

The comedy is light, the plot is rather simple, the tunes unmemorable, but the dancing is out of this world. My "Public Domain Movie Review Blog" rule: "movies end with everybody getting married" is royaly played out here. I'm sorry, But I found this film to be boring, cloying and even annoying! But, The cast is great, so it IS worth watching. Plus the scene with the rotating room is awesome. Reviewer: janepowellfanclub - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - November 15, Subject: Royal Wedding Jane Powell and Fred Astaire make a great team in this highly entertaining tale of a brother and sister team who go to entertain in England at the time of the wedding of princess Elizabeth.

The opening dance sequence is pure undiluted charm with Fred Astaire leading a dance of courtship around a throne with an extremely beautiful Jane Powell. This movie is full of memorable moments from Jane Powell's outstanding singing to Fred Astaire's exceptional dancing. If you've ever wondered what it would be like to dance in a storm force gale at sea, or to dance on the ceiling, you can see both in this superb movie.

Jane Powell and Fred Astaire have a natural chemistry and make a great team. Reviewer: Cat Lady - favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite - October 30, Subject: Excellent movie If you only watch this for the dream sequence where he dances on the ceiling, it will be worth it - with all the FX we're accustomed to today, it still takes your breath away, and that's due to Astaire's performance.



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