
After his wife discovers a telltale diamond bracelet, impresario Martin Cortland tries to show he's not chasing after showgirl Sheila Winthrop. Choreographer Robert Curtis gets caught in the middle of the boss's scheme. Army conscription offers Robert the perfect escape from his troubles- or does it?... (Full plot summary below)
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After his wife discovers a telltale diamond bracelet, impresario Martin Cortland tries to show he's not chasing after showgirl Sheila Winthrop. Choreographer Robert Curtis gets caught in the middle of the boss's scheme. Army conscription offers Robert the perfect escape from his troubles- or does it?
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| Video-Reviewmaster.comSteve CrumLesser Astaire, but still way above average for any musical. |
| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyThe first teaming of Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth has some nice numbers by Cole Porter, but it's not as good a musical as their second and last one. |
| User ReviewApril Mgreat story, performances great. and superb dancing from Fred Astair and Rita Hayworth. |
| User ReviewPrivate UGreat flick. Rita Hayworth truly was the love goddess. |
| User ReviewTheScarlatescu R"she is beautiful !" as they keep saying in the movie and I agree about Rita Hayworth |
| User ReviewTheSecond P"she is beautiful !" as they keep saying in the movie and I agree about Rita Hayworth |
| User ReviewStephanie DWitty Columbia musical (with a score by Cole Porter) pairing Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth; Fred dances to the Oscar-nominated "Since I Kissed My Baby Goodbye" but the highlight is Astaire & Rita dancing to "So Near and Yet So Far." |
| User ReviewNilufer RI quite liked it, the plot was sweet, the actors were awesome and it was really funny. I should be watching more of these. |
| User ReviewGreg CGotta love any film with Fred Astaire dancing around! |
| User ReviewElizabeth NNot as good as 'You Were Never Lovlier', but Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire make delicious magic in this musical with georgous dancing and may laughs to keep you entertained the whole way through. |