Review of Dancing Lady (1933) by Carmela " — 15 Oct 2011
The fourth of eight collaborations between Crawford & Gable, and it is their easy, and all too real, chemistry which anchors this film about a tough girl determined to be a dancer at all costs, the rich man who wants her, and the Broadway director she desperately wants to impress. You can smell every twist in the plot a mile off, but it can't be denied that sparks fly whenever the two protagonists start bickering.
Notable also for being Fred Astaire's first appearance on film, playing himself in a dance sequence with Crawford. Also one of the earliest appearances for the 3 stooges.
This review of Dancing Lady (1933) was written by Carmela " on 15 Oct 2011.
Dancing Lady has generally received positive reviews.
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