8/10
"Gosh, you're glad to see me."
2 September 2014
Fred Astaire and Randolph Scott are sailors on shore leave looking for romance. Astaire's trying to rekindle things with his old dance partner, Ginger Rogers. Scott falls for Ginger's sister, Harriet Hilliard. Fred gets Ginger fired and Randy runs away from marriage-minded Harriat. Looks like Cupid has his work cut out for him.

Another great Fred & Ginger musical comedy. They have perfect chemistry, both dancing and acting. Love their banter. They have three wonderful dance numbers -- "Let Yourself Go," "I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket," and "Let's Face the Music and Dance." Randolph Scott is fun, especially in his scenes with Astaire. Film debut of Harriet Hilliard (Nelson) of Ozzie and Harriat fame. She sings "Get Thee Behind Me Satan" and "But Where Are You." She has a lovely voice. Lucille Ball has a small role and Betty Grable has a bit part. Funny, cute musical with excellent dancing and great Irving Berlin songs.
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