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Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThere are two versions of Fred Astaire's "I Wanna be a Dancin' Man" number. The first was shot in front of a red curtain with Astaire in casual attire. MGM wasn't pleased with the costume, so they reshot the number in front of a different backdrop, with Astaire in a far more debonair suit. They then did a split-screen comparison of the two numbers; the side-by-side comparison demonstrated the technical precision of Astaire's dancing.
- GaffesDuring the "Currier and Ives" segment, Charlie Hill and Angela Bonfils are skating on a frozen pond in the "Winter" sequence. The refrigerant pipes for freezing the pond are visible under the ice in several shots.
- Citations
Mrs. Phineas Hill: One moment, you worm. I might have known. All these checks I've written to Charles, five of them! Supposedly for his pet charities. Huh! Well, I'm through being charitable to everyone he pets.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Hollywood... Hollywood ! (1976)
- Bandes originalesWhen I'm Out With the Belle of New York
(uncredited)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Johnny Mercer
Sung by chorus
But the good things are fine. The 1880's Currier and Ives look is warm and charming. The Harry Warren and Johnny Mercer songs are easy to listen to. Most of all, there is Astaire and his dancing. The film features, I think I got this right, eight musical sequences, most of them major productions. Astaire is in all but one. The highlights for me are:
--"Baby Doll," a sweet. wooing number sung by Astaire to Vera-Ellen and then danced in a relaxed and easy-going style by the two.
--"Seeing's Believing" has Astaire singing and dancing around and on the Washington Square Arch. The idea is that love has him floating. The routine uses camera tricks and false backgrounds to create the illusion he's on the top of the arch teetering and tapping. Not for viewers who suffer acrophobia, but this extended Astaire routine is a lot of fun.
--"I Wanna Be a Dancin' Man," is a classic. It's just Astaire, a stage and some sand on the floor. Everything works in this number, including the Warren-Mercer song:
I wanna be a dancin' man while I can, / Gonna leave my footsteps on the sands of time, / If I never leave a dime.
Never be a millionaire, I don't care, / I'll be rich as old King Midas might have been, / Least until the tide comes in.
The Belle of New York is a proficient movie, and you don't have to spend much time waiting for the next dance number to arrive.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 563 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 22 minutes
- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1