Silver Screen Icons: Astaire and Rogers (4FE)
The Gay Divorcee Shall We Dance Swing Time Top Hat THE GAY DIVORCEE (1934) Oscar winner* The Continental revels in precision-dance joy, Cole Porters Night and Day sways with timeless grace and Fred and Gingers first top billing sets the tone for more film hits to come. SHALL WE DANCE (1937) A George and Ira Gershwin score has Fred tapping to Slap That Bass rhythms of a ships engine room and the duos Lets Call the Whole Thing Off skate routine. Pure bliss! SWING TIME (1936) One of the teams greatest! The Jerome Kern/Dorothy Fields score goes from jubilant (Pick Yourself Up, Bojangles of Harlem) to sublime (the Oscar-winning** The Way You Look Tonight, A Fine Romance). TOP HAT (1935) The pairs best-remembered film features Freds signature Top Hat, White Tie and Tails, the incomparably romantic Cheek to Cheek and more in Irving Berlins tip-top score. DISC 1: SIDE A ~ THE GAY DIVORCEE INCLUDES: 2 Shorts Show Kids and Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove Cartoon Shake Your Powder Puff Audio-Only Bonus: Hollywood on the Air Radio Promo Theatrical Trailer SIDE B ~ SHALL WE DANCE INCLUDES: Commentary by Songwriter Hugh Martin and Pianist Kevin Cole Featurette The Music of Shall We Dance Musical Short Sheik to Sheik Cartoon Toy Town Hall DISC 2: SIDE A ~ SWING TIME INCLUDES: Commentary by John Mueller, Author of Astaire Dancing Featurette The Swing of Things: Swing Time Step by Step Musical Short Hotel a la Swing Cartoon Bingo Crosbyana Theatrical Trailer SIDE B ~ TOP HAT INCLUDES: Commentary by Fred Astaires Daughter Ava Astaire McKenzie and Film Historian Larry Billman Featurette On Top: Inside the Success of Top Hat Comedy Short Watch the Birdie with Bob Hope Cartoon Page Miss Glory Theatrical Trailer All 4 Movies Subtitles: English, Français & Español (Main Feature. Bonus Material/Trailer May Not Be Subtitled).