Astaire & Rogers Ultimate Collector's Edition (Collector's Edition)

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Astaire & Rogers Ultimate Collector

"The Astaire And Rogers Collection, Volume 2" includes: "Flying Down To Rio" - Their first screen teaming, Rogers and Astaire are fourth- and fifth-billed, but their magic was undeniable. When the film ends, the last image we see isn't the lead. It's Fred and Ginger. "The Gay Divorcee" - In one of their best loved, most charming song-and-dance comedies, Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers demonstrate just how they became best known as America's greatest dance team. "Roberta" - Fun's in fashion when Fred, Ginger, Irene Dunn and Randolph Scott enter the world of Paris fashions. Marvelous Jerome Kern music graces standards like "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and "I Won't Dance." "Top Hat" - It's a wake-up call for romance when Fred's exuberant "No Strings" dance in his hotel suite disturbs the sleeping beauty (Ginger) in the room below. "Follow The Fleet" - Astaire is Bake Baker, a hoofer now given to stepping a sailor's horn-pipe while he and other swabbies patrol the seas for democracy. Rogers is his former partner Sherry, now convoying the Navy around a ballroom for 10 cents a dance. "Swing Time" - Fred's a gambler with a fiancee back home...but one look at Ginger and all bets are off! He pursues, she resists, and it's all tied together by a series of breathtaking dances. "Shall We Dance" - To keep musical-comedy star Linda Keene from retiring to marry, her manager Arthur Mille, suggests to the press that she's already married to Petrov, the ballet dancer. The two ultimately decide to marry so that they can have very public divorce and clear the air, but true love blossoms between them. "Carefree" - Chalk up another another success for psychiatrist Tony Flagg (Astaire). Amanda Cooper (Rogers), his weddingphobic patient, is now crazy to get married...as long as the groom is Tony! "The Story Of Vernon And Irene Castle" - Fred and Ginger dance up a storm as they dramatize the careers of the Castles.