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  1. Hermes Pan, célèbre chorégraphe des films de Fred Astaire et Ginger Rogers entre autres, est un artisan de la gestuelle de Rita Hayworth pour ces Arènes sanglantes : bien des scènes sont chorégraphiées avec précision, comme la scène mémorable où l’ensorcelante Doña Sol/Rita Hayworth mime le toréro donnant l’estocade au taureau représenté par Tyrone Power, exprimant tout le ...

  2. «Boogie Barcarolle» from «You'll Never Get Rich» (1941)Written by Cole PorterDanced by Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth and chorus at rehearsalDirector: Sidney La...

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  3. The title song from movie classic "You were never lovelier" with Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth from 1942.

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  4. 19. März 2007 · From my former channel et7waage.First published on: 19 March 2007Former views: 129.421For this video, I've linked Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire with one of ...

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  5. 23. Apr. 2024 · By Gerald Peary. The Brattle Theater’s Rita Hayworth retrospective goes all-musical August 6 with an insouciant double bill of Rita meets Fred Astaire, he slumming at Columbia Pictures after his elegant RKO triumphs with Ginger Rogers. In You’ll Never Get Rich (1941), Astaire plays Bob Curtis, a snappy Cagney-like choreographer charged with ...

  6. The second film to star Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth (after the success of You’ll Never Get Rich, 1941) but remarkably the only one to pair composer Jerome Kern with lyricist Johnny Mercer. Astaire plays Robert, a nightclub dancer who winds up working in a hotel when his money runs out on a gambling trip to Buenos Aires. An obligatory ...

  7. You Were Never Lovelier (1942) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Old Fashioned Rita Hayworth as "Maria," here dubbed by Nan Wynn, Fred Astaire as her would-be boyfriend, in their second musical together, with a ballroom number danced to another Jerome Kern/Johnny Mercer original, in You Were Never Lovelier, 1942.