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Easter Parade | Digital Trailer | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Easter Parade (1948) Official Trailer - Judy Garland, Fred Astaire Movie HD
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Judy Garland and Fred Astaire Perform ‘Easter Parade' | Easter Parade (1948) | TCM
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Easter Parade | I Want To Go Back to Michigan (Judy Garland) | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Easter Parade | A Couple of Swells (Fred Astaire, Judy Garland) | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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Easter Parade | WhenThe Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves for Alabama | Warner Bros. Entertainment
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A review by CinemaSerf
7.0
Written on December 26, 2024
After he's left a bit high and dry by his established partner "Nadine" (Ann Miller), acclaimed song and dance man "Hewes" (Fred Astaire) makes a rather drunken promise to their pal "Jonathan" (Peter Lawford) that her replacements are ten-a-penny. The words are barely out of his mouth when he encounters "Hannah" (Judy Garland) who's making $15 a week as a dancer on the stage in a club. She has potential, thinks he, and so he ups her wages a bit and invites her to train with him. From here on in, this plot is fairly predictable so don't expect anything remotely left-field. What we do get, though, is a classy and charming romance that's peppered with half a dozen energetically choreographed routines that prove quite a feat for a woman usually wearing six-inch heels and an ankle-length skirt! Obviously, everyone does their own singing - to the likes of Irving Berlin's "It Only Happens When I Dance With You"; "A Couple of Swells" and the title track and these songs showcase not just the powerful voice of Garland, but also of the fainter but equally soothing dulcets of the dapper Astaire too. Lawford doesn't really trouble the scorers but does enough and Miller plays the increasingly irked "Nadine' - "Shakin' the Blues Away", quite entertainingly as the film gathers pace. It's precision film-making at it's most natural, is colourful, lively, occasionally quite pithily written and well worth a watch.





























































