Follow the fleet / directed by Mark Sandrich. [grabación sonora]
Publication details: Estados Unidos : Turner Entertainment , 2006.Description: 1 DVD (110 min.) : 2 set fotos + 10 fotos, 2 folletosSubject(s): DDC classification:- D791.43 S219f
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Digital Video | Biblioteca Centro Cultural Gabriela Mistral | Audiovisuales DVD | D791.43 S219f 2006 | c.1 | Not for loan (Préstamo en Sala) | 35628000029634 |
Astaire an Rogers The complete collection An RKO Radio Picture Release Date: February 20, 1936.
Cast
- Fred Astaire as Bake Baker
- Ginger Rogers as Sherry Martin
- Randolph Scott as Bilge Smith
- Harriet Hilliard as Connie Martin
- Astrid Allwyn as Mrs. Iris Manning
- Betty Grable as Trio Singer
- Harry Beresford as Captain Hickey
- Russell Hicks as Nolan
- Brooks Benedict as David Sullivan
- Ray Mayer as Dopey Williams
- Lucille Ball as Kitty Collins
- Tony Martin as Sailor
- Jane Hamilton as Paradise Ballroom Waitress
- Mary Jane Irving as Minor Role
- Thelma Leeds as Minor Role
- Doris Lloyd as Mrs. Courtney
- Kitty McHugh as Minor Role
- Gertrude Short as Cashier, Paradise Ballroom
This is just a great, fun, lovely film. It captures the true essence of the decade and of the people, and tells a beautiful love story of two sisters with two sailors. Though this film may only be in Black and White, it definitely doesn't count against it now in modern days. The main basic purpose of the movie is timeless. This movie features great acting, beautiful song and dance numbers, and great design work and film shots. Follow the Fleet is also comical, there are funny moments, moments that will make you laugh, but other moments where the acting just gets you so involved into the storyline. Its amazing how though this movie may be set in a certain decade, how it can affect those today. If you want to see something great, check this out.
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