A Damsel in Distress (1937)



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Synopsis:
Fred Astaire's first RKO musical without his longtime partner Ginger Rogers is one of his best from any period -- even though it's obvious that leading lady Joan Fontaine can't dance a step. Written by P. G. Wodehouse, Damsel in Distress casts Astaire as Jerry, an American entertainer appearing in London. Poor Jerry gets sucked into a wager conducted among servants of country squire Lord Mashmorton (Montague Love) He is "elected" to rescue his Lordship's daughter Lady Alyce (Joan Fontaine) from an arranged marriage with orchestra leader Reggie (Ray Noble), a likeable chap who steadfastly refuses to play the villain of the piece. Weaving in and out of all this are Jerry's business manager George (George Burns) and his daffy secretary Gracie (Gracie Allen). In addition to including such Gershwin standards as "A Foggy Day" and "Nice Work if You Can Get It," not to mention Fred Astaire's untoppable "drum dance," A Damsel in Distress affords George Burns and Gracie Allen their best-ever screen roles; the team is permitted to join Astaire in the elaborate "round-and-round" production number "Things are Looking Up," as well as a delightful whisk-broom dance (which, it is said, George and Gracie taught to Fred, rather than the other way around). As Lady Alyce's duplicitous butler, Reginald Gardiner enjoys his own comic highlight with an interesting variation on his "musical cop" routine in Born to Dance. As for 19-year-old Joan Fontaine, she's quite lovely and charming, and Astaire does his very best to camouflage her utter lack of terpsichorean ability. Amazingly, A Damsel in Distress lost money at the box office, compelling RKO Radio to play safe by quickly reteaming Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Carefree.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
George Stevens Director
Cast Credit
Sam Harris Dance Extra
Mario Berini Gardiner [singing]
Frank Moran Bobby
Mary Gordon Cook
Ken Terrell Drunk
Ralph Brooks
Jack George Madrigal Singer
W.J. O'Brien Chauffeur
Charles Bennett Carnival Barker
Fred Kelsey Sightseer
Fred Astaire Jerry Halliday
Eddie DeLight George Burns
Gracie Allen Gracie Allen
Joan Burfield Lady Alyce Marshmorton
William Reginald Gardiner Keggs, Butler
Ray Noble Reggie
Constance Collier Lady Caroline Marshmorton
Montague Love Lord John Marshmorton
Harry Watson Albert
Jan Duggan Miss Ruggles
Production Credits Credit
Pandro S. Berman Producer
Art Department Credit
Carroll Clark Production Designer
Van Nest Polglase Art Director
Darrell Silvera Set Designer
Choreography Credit
Hermes Pan Choreography
Frederick Austerlitz Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Joseph H. August Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Argyle Nelson first Assistant Director
Visual Effects Credit
Vernon Walker Special Effects



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