description Dancing Lady Overview
Dancing Lady is a 1933 musical film directed by Robert Z. Leonard, based on James Warner Bellah’s novel. Starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable alongside performers like Fred Astaire, the movie featured music including “Everything I Have Is Yours.” Production was overseen by John W. Considine Jr., with supporting cast members such as Franchot Tone and Ted Healy.
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| Country | United States |
| Year | 1933 |
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Who stars in the 1933 film Dancing Lady?
"Dancing Lady" is a 1933 musical film starring Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in the lead roles. The film also notably features Fred Astaire in his first significant speaking role in a Hollywood movie.
Did Fred Astaire do his own choreography in Dancing Lady?
While the film features music including "Everything I Have Is Yours," the elaborate dance numbers were primarily overseen by the studio's production team. Fred Astaire, who was already a Broadway legend at the time, performed his routines but did not have full creative control over the choreography as he would in his later RKO films.
Was Dancing Lady produced by MGM Studios?
Yes, production was overseen by the prestigious MGM Studios, with David O. Selznick serving as a key producer during that era. The film is a classic example of the high-budget, star-studded musicals that defined MGM's output in the 1930s.
Is Dancing Lady based on a book?
Yes, the movie is actually based on a novel written by James Warner Bellah. The narrative adaptation brings Bellah's written words to life, blending the literary source material with the unique musical and visual spectacle of early Hollywood cinema.
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