Review of Carefree (1938) by George P — 22 Nov 2007
Let's face it: Astaire and Rogers movies were never known for their believable plots. In many ways, this one has a more cohesive story than most of the others, with what may be their best acting. Unfortunately, there's very little dancing, but the scene where Fred, while dancing, hits about a dozen golf balls perfectly timed to the music -- and each one straight down the fairway -- is pure Astaire magic.
This review of Carefree (1938) was written by George P on 22 Nov 2007.
Carefree has generally received positive reviews.
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