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You Were Never Lovelier [DVD] [1942]

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  • Actors: Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Adolphe Menjou, Isobel Elsom, Leslie Brooks
  • Directors: William A. Seiter
  • Writers: Carlos A. Olivari, Delmer Daves, Ernest Pagano, Michael Fessier, Sixto Pondal Ríos
  • Producers: Louis F. Edelman
  • Format: Black & White, Dubbed, Full Screen, PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: Arabic, Dutch, English, French
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: U
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 24 May 2004
  • Run Time: 93 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0001HK0QQ
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 20,733 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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DVD Description

Fred Astaire and Rita Hayworth dance up a storm in this classic musical romance set in Buenos Aires. Maria (Hayworth) is the coolly elegant, eldest daughter of hotel magnate Edward Acuna (Adolphe Menjou), the most opinionated man in the South America. Having inherited her father’s misanthropy, Maria has created havoc for her sisters who can’t wed until she marries a man of Acuna’s choice. Along comes Robert Davies (Astaire), a carefree American dancer, down on his luck in Argentina. Unfortunately for Davies, Acuna cannot stand him, especially when he’s dancing around the hotel and chasing after Acuna’s lovely daughter. Classic songs include I’m Old Fashioned, You Were Never Lovelier and Dearly Beloved.


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  • Running Time: 93 minutes
  • Language: English, French
  • Subtitles: Arabic, Dutch, English, French
  • Audio: Mono
  • Aspect Ratio: Full Screen - 1.33:1
  • Disc Format: DVD5

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fred Astaire, Rita Hayworth, Jerome Kern, Johnny Mercer...And "I'm Old Fashioned", 15 Jul 2007
By C. O. DeRiemer (San Antonio, Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
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In some of Fred Astaire's movies there's only one excellent reason to watch, and that's to watch Fred Astaire. In You Were Never Lovelier there are three other excellent reasons. Rita Hayworth. Jerome Kern. Johnny Mercer. The four of them have concocted a romantic and funny South American fable that features some great dancing by both Astaire and Hayworth and some memorable songs by Kern and Mercer.

Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou), a wealthy Buenos Aires businessman, has four beautiful daughters, and in the Acuna family they must marry in age order. The eldest fulfills her responsibilities and the two youngest have beaus they're now anxious to share vows with. But the second eldest, Maria (Rita Hayworth) is in no hurry. She wants romance and charm and the men she meets are just panting boys. Then she sees Robert Davis (Fred Astaire), a very charming, down-on-his-luck dancer, singing Dearly Beloved at her elder sister's wedding. He tries to chat her up; she stares him down. Then the plot intervenes. Before long she knows what she wants. Robert knows what he wants. Eduardo Acuna knows what he doesn't want...a down-on-his-luck dancer in the family. From then on it's songs, dances, romance and misunderstandings, which moves into songs, dances and romance. The plot feels sluggish at times and there's way too much Xavier Cugat and his orchestra, but Astaire and Hayworth are at their peak, Kern has written some memorable melodies and few could top Mercer at lyric writing, none in Hollywood.

Hayworth not only was a gorgeous creature, she was a gifted dancer; many think she was the best Astaire worked with. Technically, she not only handled the steps Astaire created, she did so without a hint of effort. After you've watched the dances a couple of times, go back and watch again, but this time concentrate on her face and her hand and arm action. She gives every indication of being utterly relaxed and enjoying herself, even in the fast tap routines. She seems naturally to find the most graceful attitude for an extended arm, a turn of her head, a raised hand. She may not be quite as good as Astaire, but she's good enough.

Among the stand-out routines are:
--The Audition Dance. Robert shows up at Acuna's office and demands a chance to show his stuff as a dancer. From there Astaire takes off on a fast tap routine that takes him all over the floor, onto Acuna's desk, the sofa and chairs. He works into the dance a cane, a rug, the drapes and Acuna's head.

--I'm Old Fashioned. This is probably the best romantic wooing dance Astaire did. It's all fluid motion and spontaneous recognition, danced on the elegant, polished outdoor landing of Acuna's mansion. Rita Hayworth is a vision, and matches him step for step. We move from Maria declaring with humor and assurance that Robert's the man for her, to Robert's protestation that he's just a guy from Omaha, Nebraska, to the dance that brings them closer and closer together until we know through the dance that a love match has just happened. The funny exit through the doors and back into the living-room, bumping into each other, each giving way, bumping again and then going in together arm in arm hits just the right note. The dance works so well in part because Kern and Mercer came up with a classic:
I'm old fashioned,
I love the moonlight,
I love the old fashioned things.
The sound of rain
Upon a window pane,
The starry song that April sings.
This year's fancies
Are passing fancies
But sighing sighs, holding hands,
These my heart understands.
I'm old fashioned
But I don't mind it.
That's how I want to be,
As long as you agree,
To stay old fashioned with me.

--The Shorty George. This fast tap routine starts out with Maria visiting Robert at a rehearsal. He sings The Shorty George and she takes a couple of lines. He looks surprised that she knows the song. He starts to dance and invites her to join him. Hayworth stays right with Astaire and looks like she's having the time of her life.

--You Were Never Lovelier. Robert declares his feelings for Maria, but more misunderstandings occur. Finally, everything is resolved. Robert shakes off some knight's armor he was wearing (there is sort of a reason) and appears below Maria's bedroom window in black tie. She rushes down...and off they go dancing while all the members of the Acuna family look on approvingly. And the Johnny Mercer lyrics and Jerome Kern music brings us to the happy end:
You were never lovelier, you were never so fair;
Dreams were never lovelier,
Pardon me if I stare.
Down the sky the moonbeams fly to light your face;
I can only say they chose the proper place.
You were never lovelier, and to coin a new phrase,
I was never luckier
In my palmiest days.
Make a note, and you can quote me, honor bright,
You were never lovelier than you are tonight.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Delightfully corny, 8 Nov 2006
By Ms. R. G. Smith "gingerninja77" (England) - See all my reviews
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The storyline for this is hilarous to modern-day women, with gems of lines such as "remember not to act too intelligent on your honeymoon dear, I made that mistake with your father", and a storyline that makes out that a woman's life just isn't complete unless she marries :-)

The dance routine to "I'm Old Fashioned" makes me cry every time I watch it - the combination of the beautiful song and the elegant dancing just turns me to jelly. Jerome Kern was THE best songwriter of that era!

An enjoyable if corny romp!
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Wonderful Rita and Fred, 28 Jan 2007
Superb, superb, superb, what can one say to add to the below reviews just breathtaking dance sequences with a wonderful Fred and Rita, what a pity they never danced more together than on two films, the world is a sadder place for this! Ginger Rogers move over Rita has such lightness and swiftness of foot, in comparison to heavy footed Ginger!!!
I would recommend this DVD to anyone who enjoys nostalgia and also You Will Never Get Rich, which duos Rita and Fred again.
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