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_aFlying down to Rio _c/ Thornton Freeland. _h[grabación sonora] |
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_aEstados Unidos : _bTurner Entertainment Co., _c2006. |
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500 | _aAstaire an Rogers The complete collection Music All the songs in Flying Down to Rio were written by Vincent Youmans (music) and Gus Kahn and Edward Eliscu (lyrics). The dance director was Dave Gould, assisted by Hermes Pan, who went on to be Astaire's primary choreographer. "Flying Down to Rio" – sung by Fred Astaire, danced by Ginger Rogers and the chorus "Music Makes Me" – sung by Ginger Rogers, danced by Fred Astaire "Orchids in Moonlight" – sung by Raul Roulien, danced by Fred Astaire and Delores Del Rio; this became a popular tango song "Carioca" – sung by Alice Gentle, Movita Castaneda and Etta Moten, danced by Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers and the chorus[3]; this is notable for being Astaire and Rogers' first dance together; they dance with their foreheads touching. An RKO Radio Picture Release Date: December 29, 1933. | ||
511 | 0 | _aDolores del Rio ... Belinha de Rezende (as Dolores Del Rio) Gene Raymond ... Roger Bond Raul Roulien ... Júlio Ribeiro Ginger Rogers ... Honey Hale Fred Astaire ... Fred Ayres Blanche Friderici ... Dona Elena de Rezende Walter Walker ... Senhor Carlos de Rezende Etta Moten ... The Carioca Singer Roy D'Arcy ... Member Greek Gambling Syndicate Maurice Black ... Member Greek Gambling Syndicate Armand Kaliz ... Member Greek Gambling Syndicate Paul Porcasi ... The Mayor Reginald Barlow ... Alfredo Vianna, The Banker Eric Blore ... Mr. Butterbass, Asst. Hotel Manager rest of cast listed alphabetically: Franklin Pangborn ... Hammerstein - the Hotel Manager Luis Alberni ... Carioca Casino Manager Jack Goode, Jack Rice, Eddie Borden ... Yankee Clippers. | |
520 | 8 | _aComposer Roger Bond (Gene Raymond) and his orchestra are appearing in Miami, with vocalist Honey Hales (Rogers). Despite the warnings of accordionist and assistant band leader Fred Ayres (Astaire), Roger is attracted to the beautiful and flirtatious Belinha (Dolores del Río) in the audience, he leaves the bandstand to pursue her. Doña Elena (Blanche Friderici), Belinha's chaperone, is informed of this, and arranges for Roger and the band to be fired. But Roger pursues Belinha to Brazil, and organises as engagement for the band at the Hotel Atlantico in Rio de Janeiro, unaware that the hotel is owned by Belinha's father (Walter Walker). Roger persuades Belinha to allow him to fly her there in his private plane, which runs into trouble inflight, forcing a landing on an apparently deserted island. Under the moonlight, she falls into his arms, while admitting to him that she is already engaged. In Rio, Roger informs his good friend Julio (Raul Roulien) that he has fallen in love, but finds out that Belinha is engaged to Julio. During rehearsals for the Hotel's opening, Fred is told by police that the hotel lacks an entertainment license. When Roger spots a plane overhead, he comes up with the idea of strapping dancing girls to planes, with Fred leading the band and Honey and Julio leading the planes. The show is a great success and the hotel's future guaranteed. Julio gives Belinha up to Roger while Fred and Honey celebrate.[1][2] | |
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_aAstaire, Fred, _d1899-1987. _eact. _qAusterlit, Frederick |
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_aRogers. Ginger, _d1911-1995. _eact. _qMcMath, Virgina Katherine |
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_aFreeland, Thornton _edir. |
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