Originally published September 11th, 2013 The Barkleys of Broadway, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers’ last film together as well as their only one in color, probably wasn’t the one I should have started with; that or I’m not going to enjoy their earlier work. The Barkleys of Broadwa read more
The Barkleys of Broadway Directed by Charles Walters Written by Betty Comden and Adolph Green 1949/USA Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer First viewing/Amazon Instant I can only imagine how this reunion of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers affected 1949 audiences. I was sad just to think I won’t be read more
The Barkleys Of Broadway (1949)
July 16, 2014 / The Cinema Dilettante
HAPPY GINGER ROGERS’ BIRTHDAY, MOVIE NERDS!
Now, let us celebrate with a little (lot of) appreciation for The Barkleys Of Broadway.
(Allow yourself some time, dear reader, while I recove read more
The Barkleys of Broadway, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers‘ last film together as well as their only one in color, probably wasn’t the one I should have started with; that or I’m not going to enjoy their earlier work. The Barkleys of Broadway feels like a lot of “been there, read more
In case it’s not obvious, I’m sort of cheating on my That’s Entertainment watchlist, because I’m starting with all the movies that have multiple entries first, so it’s more satisfying to check off. This will catch up to me later, but for now it works. The Barkleys on Br read more
There are countless, unforgettable films made during the golden age of Hollywood that were the result of “accidents,” where for one reason or another stars or directors ended up on a film because it was meant to be. The Barkleys of Broadway is one of those. Kismet: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer read more