Born to Dance



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Synopsis:
A never-completed stage musical was the source for the MGM superproduction Born to Dance. The plot is another three-sailors-on-leave affair, with Ted (James Stewart), Mush (Buddy Ebsen) and Gunny (Sid Silvers, who also co-wrote the script) romancing the eminently romanceable Nora (Eleanor Powell), Peppy (Frances Langford) and Jenny (Una Merkel). Nora aspires to become a dancing star, but her career nearly ends before it begins when she inadvertently comes between Broadway luminary Lucy James (Virginia Bruce) and her producer-lover McKay (Alan Dinehart). If anyone watching back in 1936 really cared about the plot, they probably weren't music lovers. The lovely Cole Porter score (his first written directly for the screen) includes "I've Got You Under My Skin", sung by Virginia Bruce to James Stewart, and "Easy to Love", warbled by Stewart to Eleanor Powell. Highlights include Reginald Gardiner's impersonation of a symphony-conducting traffic cop (a routine he'd previously performed on stage) and Eleanor Powell's climactic tap routine on board an art-deco battleship (a sequence later re-deployed for the climax of 1944's I Dood It).

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Director Credit
Roy Del Ruth Director
Cast Credit
Helen Troy Telephone Operator
Mary Dees Girl
John Tyrrell Reporter
Georgi Vasilyev Himself
Jay Johnson The Foursome
George King Assistant Stage Manager
Charles Trowbridge Store Demonstrator
Anita Brown Anita, the Maid
William Reginald Gardiner Policeman
credited as Bud Flanagan Man with Girl on Couch
Franklin Parker Reporter
Jean Joyce Girl
John Forest Knight Pianist
Harry Strang Sailor
Robert Watson Knucher Costume Designer/Assistant Stage Manager
James Flavin Submarine Officer
Jonathan Hale Hector, the Columnist
Wally Maher Reporter
Jalna Herself
John Kelly Recruting Officer
Charles Coleman Waiter
Eleanor Powell Nora Paige
Jimmy Stewart Ted Barker
Helen Virginia Briggs Lucy James
Una Merkel Jenny Saks
Sid Silvers Gunny Saks
Frances Langford Peppy Turner
Raymond Walburn Capt. Percival Dinghy
Alan Dinehart James McKay
Buddy Ebsen Mush Tracy
Juanita Quigley Sally Saks
Barnett Parker Floorwalker
Production Credits Credit
Jack Cummings Associate Producer
Art Department Credit
Edwin B. Willis Set Designer
Joe Wright Art Director
Cedric Gibbons Art Director
Choreography Credit
David Gould Choreography
Film Camera Credit
Ray June Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Gilbert A. Adrian Costume Designer

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