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Easter Parade (1948)
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8 July 1948 (USA)
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The Happiest Musical Ever Made is Irving Berlin's Easter Parade more
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Don Hewes and Nadine Hale are a dancing team, but she decides to start a career on her own. So he takes the next dancer he meets...
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Dance
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Easter
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Ziegfeld Follies
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Fashion Show
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Showbiz
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Won Oscar.
Another 1 win
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(2 articles)
So You Think You Can Dance Fans Hating Hard on Katie Holmes
(From E! Online. 24 July 2009, 11:35 AM, PDT)
Dancer Ann Miller Dies at 81
(From IMDb News. 22 January 2004)
(From E! Online. 24 July 2009, 11:35 AM, PDT)
Dancer Ann Miller Dies at 81
(From IMDb News. 22 January 2004)
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One of the Best MGM Musicals from the 1940's
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Cast
(Complete credited cast)| Judy Garland | ... | Hannah Brown | |
| Fred Astaire | ... | Don Hewes | |
| Peter Lawford | ... | Jonathan Harrow III | |
| Ann Miller | ... | Nadine Hale | |
| Jules Munshin | ... | Headwaiter François | |
| Clinton Sundberg | ... | Mike the Bartender | |
| Richard Beavers | ... | Singer ("The Girl on the Magazine Cover") |
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Irving Berlin's Easter Parade (USA) (complete title)
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107 min
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Colour (Technicolor)
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Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
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USA:Approved (MPAA rating: certificate #12947) |
South Korea:All |
Sweden:Btl |
Argentina:Atp |
Australia:G |
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This picture, which began its run nationally on July 8, 1948, was the second-biggest moneymaking film of the year, directly after the Crosby-Hope-Lamour Road to Rio (1947), which was launched nationally on Christmas Day of 1947. The critical and financial success of the Garland-Astaire pairing chiefly "made up" for the mixed reviews and poor box office (except in a few large cities) of Judy Garland's prior musical, The Pirate (1948), which had opened nationally on June 11, only a month before her frolic with Mr. Astaire was seen by moviegoers.
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Continuity: The drumsticks thrown on the floor shift position.
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Referenced in Comfort and Joy (2003) (TV)
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The Girl on the Magazine Cover
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I just saw "Easter Parade" on the big screen for the first time, earlier this evening, and have to say that it's definitely one of the best musicals ever produced by the Arthur Freed Unit at MGM, especially out of the ones from the 1940's.
I really enjoyed the movie even though I've already seen it several times on video. It features all of the halmarks of a Freed production including an amazing cast with Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, and Ann Miller, lush technicolor photography, incredible dancing, and a great score that features over 16 songs by Irving Berlin. It actually had a pretty good story too, rather just a bunch of songs with a plot that basically exists to get from one song to the next, like in some lesser musicals.
The story is about a famous dancer, played by Fred Astaire, who tries to build a new act with an inexperienced chorus girl whom he discovers (Garland), after his former partner (Miller) leaves him to pursue a solo career. Of course, the requisite romantic complications and personal and professional jealousies also figure into the mix.
Since all three principles play performers, there are plenty of opportunities for each of them to show off their singing and dancing in almost iconic numbers like "Steppin' Out with My Baby", "Shakin' the Blues Away", and "A Couple of Swells", which have all come to be heavily identified with Astaire, Miller, and Garland respectively throughout their careers.
I definitely enjoyed this film and think it's a must-see for anyone who enjoys musicals or are fans of Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, and Ann Miller. (Peter Lawford's in this one too, but I'm not a huge fan of his.) Too bad there's no DVD version.