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The Band Wagon
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The Band Wagon

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TMDB 7.216+19531h 52mEnglish
MusicComedyRomance

Synopsis

A Broadway artiste turns a faded film star's comeback vehicle into an artsy flop.

Director
Vincente MinnelliFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer1 production companies
Release
August 7, 1953Released
Box Office
$4MBudget $3M

Top Cast

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Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Tony Hunter
Cyd Charisse
Cyd Charisse
Gabrielle Gerard
Oscar Levant
Oscar Levant
Lester Marton
Nanette Fabray
Nanette Fabray
Lily Marton
Jack Buchanan
Jack Buchanan
Jeffrey Cordova
James Mitchell
James Mitchell
Paul Byrd
Robert Gist
Robert Gist
Hal
Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner
Ava Gardner (uncredited)

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CinemaSerf
Jul 16, 2024

Now I do watch quite a lot of horrors films, but it's been a while since I've seen something quite so un-nerving as Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse and Oscar Levant all dressed up as babies singing a song about having a gun! That rather sums up this entertainingly eclectic story that sees the theatrically flamboyant "Cordova" (Jack Buchanan) drafted in to try and inject some life into the lacklustre "Tony" (Astaire). He's been feeling a bit down in the dumps for ages and now that he's no longer the apple of anyone's eye, is downright dejected. Luckily for him (and us) his two friends "Les" (Levant) and "Lily" (Nanette Fabray) aren't giving up. Problem? Well they have to find him a co-star for his new show - and when they alight on the somewhat highly-strung "Gabrielle" (Charisse) things don't exactly work. Indeed, she and "Tony" can barely bear to be in the same room as each other, much less share a stage - and so tantrums and stroppings galore ensue. It's all about the art, though, darling, as his pals use the toe-tapping "That's Entertainment" - a refrain frequently used throughout - to remind "Tony" that the clown with his pants falling down is all part of the job. Of course, there's no jeopardy at all here - you know pretty much from the outset just how well the ducks are going to get in their row, but the film looks great and there's a lovely chemistry between Charisse and Astaire that allows both actors to flourish amidst some perfect choreography, gentle comedy and memorable numbers from Messrs Schwartz and Dietz as they take their show on a tour of the United States. You might want to lock away your dolls at night, though...

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