Both men were self-critical to the extreme, which kind of made them what they were. The first two sections were pretty much in Mr. Kelly's style, which Mr. Astaire did very well. For part of the third Gene had to adapt to Fred's, and just could not watch himself in it later on, saying he 'looked like a clod'. Quite illuminating. I am watching this on Gene's 110th birthday. Thank you for the many hours of great artistry, sir!
This shows more talent, and entertainment than anything made in the last 20 years. I couldn't stop smiling. It's strange, but it makes me nostalgic for a time, I was never alive for.
This number still plays on the idea that they had some kind of rivalry going on - and they were literally like night and day; Gene was tough and abrasive, Fred was quiet and retiring; Gene was a liberal agnostic, Fred was a church-going Republican; and yet by all accounts they had nothing but respect for each other and got along perfectly well.
Gene could never get his hands on enough projects, Fred was always trying to retire (just wanted to add that fact to your format :). Also I remember an interview with one of their families which said Gene was quoted saying it was a pleasure working with Fred, but that Fred was a mad who you needed to keep on toes for. There’s also a clear style difference between the two, as Astaire is often cited as seeming more at ease and natural about his movements (as if he’d been doing the theatricality of the moves for so long that they’d become second nature) while Kelly seemed more thought out and intentional (as if he worked hard and rehearsed tirelessly to nail the theatricality, and he succeeded in mastering the appearance of gliding across the screen with practice).
(It's actually ridiculous how good this is.) The Two Greatest Dancers in Classic Hollywood (Ray Bolger, no slouch himself, affirmed this in one of the "That's Entertainment" Anthologies), playing together like dolphins in a temperate environment. And note the undercurrent of good-natured "competition:" They both knew what a huge, one-time-only collaboration this was, and played it up for all it was worth.
You can tell that Michael Jackson really studied Fred Astaire. Fred's body was DANCE. He didn't merely do the dance; he WAS the dance. He paid attention to the smallest of details. He danced with every inch of his body; his eyes, his head, his lips, his hands. His walk was dance. His handshakes were dance. His wave was dance. He danced when he sat, danced when he stood up. Danced when he walked. How could one person be that darned good?!! Michael Jackson understood this and you could tell in all of his performances.
@@yogajedi3337, MJ studied those whom he loved. James Brown, Jackie Wilson and Fred Astaire were among a few of the people he admired. He took things from them, whether big or small, and incorporated them into his performances. Fred Astaire actually loved MJ and was supposed to have been in the "Thriller" video. Of course, MJ was not the classically trained dancer that Astaire was, but MJ understood that EVERYTHING could be in the performance; the smallest movement of the body, limbs, eyes, etc., just like Astaire, whom I personally think was THE BEST. MJ's "Smooth Criminal" video was a tribute to Astaire's performance is "The Band Wagon." I've posted a video that shows the similarities. ruclips.net/video/B0GWCk9wnak/видео.html
@@yogajedi3337, also, look at MJ's "Smooth Criminal" video specifically at the 5:15 and 7:05 marks. then, look at Fred Astaire's performance on "Steppin' Out With My Baby" specifically from the .36 to the .47 marks. I've posted them both here. MJ: ruclips.net/video/h_D3VFfhvs4/видео.html Fred Astiarie: ruclips.net/video/MDgH_Z8438w/видео.html
Forget that these are two of the best dancers the world has ever known, they were tremendous athletes. I don't know when this was filmed, but Astair was no spring chicken here. His agility, stamina, and grace are remarkable...as of course are Gene's. Thanks for posting this. What a treat.
I come back to this very often. I am so very grateful that we have this masterpiece in our lives. I love them both but there is something about Gene Kelly that will always win me over. No matter how neutral I try to be when I watch this, my eyes always go back to him. But Fred's technique though... Two incredibly gifted legends...
Such Athleticism and grace. Still I’m a Gene girl. Back then you needed to be a triple threat to succeed, Singing, dancing and acting. Miss this wonderful time in history of the arts!!
This is a fantastic number for these two. Allows them both to demonstrate their own slant on the same moves while complimenting each other and simultaneously highlighting each’s strengths. Brought a huge smile to my face to see these two greats showcased in such a manner.
I’ve only just made 30 years old a month ago but my entire childhood I’ve been fascinated with gene kelly, I was the oddball of my siblings because we’re a African American family and they’re into rap and r&b, don’t get me wrong,I’m in love with all of that including classic soul,rock,soft rock,etc. but when I would sit and watch gene jelly,Shirley temple,and other great classic movies it felt like I was in my own versatile world,where all kinds of eras were surrounding me!!! 😁
This is from "Ziegfeld Follies", a 1945 "revue" film with a variety of music and comedy acts. A film of modest merits, but this scene is far and away the best.
In order for the current generations to understand the greatness of this moment that when these meet and dance with each other, it is like if Ronaldo and Messi met in a television interview or played a match.
Gene's characters were not perfect nice guys. They were not mean, but they were not 100% straight. I think I saw he himself saying this like "i never did the 100% good guy". they had always a flaw. Like, Joe in "anchors aweigh" and o'brien in "take me out.. " they lied. In "for me and my gal" he was selfish... let alone the non musicals. But you loved him anyway because you cannot not love him :D
I love how this had a story, a song, and a dance. You can tell the whole story through anyone of those 3 things and they do. If you turn the sound off and just watch the set pieces and dancing you’d get exactly what’s happening, and if you just hear the song you’d have a pretty good idea
1950's Hollywood: You have to be athletic, dance, sing and act to make it here! 2020's Hollywood: Forget possessing any talent, you just need be in a sextape or be a secretary to one who has. None of this "talent" business required!
Humor inocente de primeiríssima e sapateado. DE WUEBRA, AINDA A EXCELENTE MUSICA DAS BIG BAND's da época....bom d++++ ter do wue ,e como matar sdds.....
Fui tão feliz na minha infância, eu só posso agradecer a Deus por essas pessoas que usaram seus dons para esses espetáculos fantásticos, e nos dar esse presente maravilhosos e nos fazer felizes...!!! Muito obrigada,muito obrigada!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Esplêndio! Fantástico 👏👏👏❤! Já não se fazem filmes assim tão bacanas e super lindo! Isso é uma preciosidade, uma relíquia! É Show de verdade 😃! Parabéns 👏👏👏 boa noite! Gratidão por compartilhar 😘💞🌹🌻!
Fantastic, and so much fun! The dialogue is memorable, the whole concept of 2 friends meeting... How many hours of rehearsal to get to this perfection of their skills? No gimmicks, no lights, no scenery, just pure artistry!
Would've been great to see them in a movie together but im just happy to have known that they did work together and were good friends - hate it when the media of the day tries to create stupid rivalry when stars of that calibre actually do respect each others talents as they know the level hard work and time put into which ever craft they are involved in
If I had to characterize the difference in their styles, I would say Astaire carried himself like a ballroom dancer. Whereas Gene Kelly was more like a jazz dancer, even though his background was ballet.
I wish they did a movie together when Gene Kelly's character has trouble dancing with a girl and Charming her. It's up to Fred Astaire to teach Junior how to become a Charming dancing Ladies Man.
That would have been incredible just imagine the dances we could of got it would have been incredible, to bad nothing likr that ever happened at least we got one.
the proof that there are no time travelers: no one came up with a video in a cell phone showing these two gentlemen rehearsing this number. When I get a time machine, this will be the first thing I'll do
For me there's never been any contest between them: Fred was by far the greater and better dancer. Gene was excellent, no doubt! But nobody touches Astaire.
Gene is the more powerfully built man and the more explosive dancer. Fred is smoother and more lithe. Fred's like a figure skater: Gene's more the gymnastic type. Gene does things that look difficult. Fred does things that look easy. Don't forget to look a the statue in the background in each segment, including the final one where both the rider and the horse have harps.
It’s tough to compare them. Fred was quicker, Gene more accurate/controlled. When doing the intricate steps Fred has the edge but Gene had it on body movements
Gene seems like he’s dancing with more passion and heart but Astaire seems like he’s doing everything so effortlessly. They’re each the best for different styles of numbers
Oh my goodness, where have I been? This might possibly be one of the greatest clips I've ever seen. This can't help but bring a smile to my face regardless of how I'm feeling. Thanks for posting this masterpiece.
LMAO “you’re not Rita Hayworth” “No I’m not, Ginger”
That line made me laugh as well!
I also loved Gene's little self satisfied wiggle when he mentioned "Cover Girl."
@@susanlloyd7395 If I were him, I'd be proud of that too.
Just watching this clip and that's such a funny joke.
It is so sad that this is the one and only time these two danced together. One of my favorites
You'll be happy to know that you're wrong. Look it up.
Someone once said, "Fred Astaire made dancing look easy. Gene Kelly reminded us how difficult it is."
@@sunrise8263 hey I kind of love that quote, you remember who said it?
They danced together again in That's Entertainment Part II 30 years after this.
@@edpinto8335 I did, me and bojangles was teaching mista astaire the soft shoe a steppin
Fred Astaire e Gene Kelly rappresentano la nostra gioventù. Vi ringrazio.😊
I love how their dialogue gave a nod to the two actresses who can actually keep up with their dancing: Ginger and Rita.
It's possible to watch this a million times and then say to yourself, Oh go on then, one more time.
For people that said La La Land has the best dance scene all the time, I guess they never see Fred Astaire or Gene Kelly dancing.
lmao la la land didn't even have professional musical actors as protagonists 💀
I trip over my feet walking to the bathroom.
🤣
That a funny comment made me laugh so hard.
What movie is this scene from ?
Both men were self-critical to the extreme, which kind of made them what they were. The first two sections were pretty much in Mr. Kelly's style, which Mr. Astaire did very well. For part of the third Gene had to adapt to Fred's, and just could not watch himself in it later on, saying he 'looked like a clod'. Quite illuminating. I am watching this on Gene's 110th birthday. Thank you for the many hours of great artistry, sir!
Gene looked fine in that section he just didn't look as good as possible because Fred was next to him
Imagine looking this amazing and thinking you looked like a clod.
This shows more talent, and entertainment than anything made in the last 20 years. I couldn't stop smiling. It's strange, but it makes me nostalgic for a time, I was never alive for.
I think we still made good things but certainly whit way less charm
Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly performing together is really wonderful, and it is also a classic forever.👍❤
Agree ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fred: hello
Gene: how are u?
Fred: how's the wife?
Gene: she died
Fred: oh my
This number still plays on the idea that they had some kind of rivalry going on - and they were literally like night and day;
Gene was tough and abrasive, Fred was quiet and retiring; Gene was a liberal agnostic, Fred was a church-going Republican; and yet by all accounts they had nothing but respect for each other and got along perfectly well.
Gene could never get his hands on enough projects, Fred was always trying to retire (just wanted to add that fact to your format :). Also I remember an interview with one of their families which said Gene was quoted saying it was a pleasure working with Fred, but that Fred was a mad who you needed to keep on toes for. There’s also a clear style difference between the two, as Astaire is often cited as seeming more at ease and natural about his movements (as if he’d been doing the theatricality of the moves for so long that they’d become second nature) while Kelly seemed more thought out and intentional (as if he worked hard and rehearsed tirelessly to nail the theatricality, and he succeeded in mastering the appearance of gliding across the screen with practice).
Absolutely beautiful to see the greats together...the grace of Astaire and the power of Kelly
Both of MJ’s idols
(It's actually ridiculous how good this is.)
The Two Greatest Dancers in Classic Hollywood (Ray Bolger, no slouch himself, affirmed this in one of the "That's Entertainment" Anthologies), playing together like dolphins in a temperate environment.
And note the undercurrent of good-natured "competition:"
They both knew what a huge, one-time-only collaboration this was, and played it up for all it was worth.
You can tell that Michael Jackson really studied Fred Astaire. Fred's body was DANCE. He didn't merely do the dance; he WAS the dance. He paid attention to the smallest of details. He danced with every inch of his body; his eyes, his head, his lips, his hands. His walk was dance. His handshakes were dance. His wave was dance. He danced when he sat, danced when he stood up. Danced when he walked. How could one person be that darned good?!!
Michael Jackson understood this and you could tell in all of his performances.
Bravo.
If I'm not mistaken, James Cagney was also an influence on him.
@@LYBism You compare MJ dancing with Fred. Ok hahaha.
@@yogajedi3337, MJ studied those whom he loved. James Brown, Jackie Wilson and Fred Astaire were among a few of the people he admired. He took things from them, whether big or small, and incorporated them into his performances. Fred Astaire actually loved MJ and was supposed to have been in the "Thriller" video.
Of course, MJ was not the classically trained dancer that Astaire was, but MJ understood that EVERYTHING could be in the performance; the smallest movement of the body, limbs, eyes, etc., just like Astaire, whom I personally think was THE BEST.
MJ's "Smooth Criminal" video was a tribute to Astaire's performance is "The Band Wagon." I've posted a video that shows the similarities.
ruclips.net/video/B0GWCk9wnak/видео.html
@@yogajedi3337, also, look at MJ's "Smooth Criminal" video specifically at the 5:15 and 7:05 marks. then, look at Fred Astaire's performance on "Steppin' Out With My Baby" specifically from the .36 to the .47 marks. I've posted them both here.
MJ:
ruclips.net/video/h_D3VFfhvs4/видео.html
Fred Astiarie:
ruclips.net/video/MDgH_Z8438w/видео.html
Forget that these are two of the best dancers the world has ever known, they were tremendous athletes. I don't know when this was filmed, but Astair was no spring chicken here. His agility, stamina, and grace are remarkable...as of course are Gene's. Thanks for posting this. What a treat.
Every time I see them dance, I think I'd crack my neck open like a chicken egg
The golf video with fred Astaire still blows my mind
I come back to this very often. I am so very grateful that we have this masterpiece in our lives.
I love them both but there is something about Gene Kelly that will always win me over. No matter how neutral I try to be when I watch this, my eyes always go back to him. But Fred's technique though...
Two incredibly gifted legends...
I think it is Gene's way of making it look like he is just absolutely loving doing it.
It Gene's twinkle. He just simply glows with enjoyment of what he's doing.
It doesn't get better than this. If Wikipedia wants a picture to define "excellence" or "arete," this is it.
I come again to watch this and Keep repeating the beginning scene. Fred with his slow elegant tap and Gene with fast glorious tap.
Such Athleticism and grace. Still I’m a Gene girl. Back then you needed to be a triple threat to succeed, Singing, dancing and acting. Miss this wonderful time in history of the arts!!
This is a fantastic number for these two. Allows them both to demonstrate their own slant on the same moves while complimenting each other and simultaneously highlighting each’s strengths. Brought a huge smile to my face to see these two greats showcased in such a manner.
I’ve only just made 30 years old a month ago but my entire childhood I’ve been fascinated with gene kelly, I was the oddball of my siblings because we’re a African American family and they’re into rap and r&b, don’t get me wrong,I’m in love with all of that including classic soul,rock,soft rock,etc. but when I would sit and watch gene jelly,Shirley temple,and other great classic movies it felt like I was in my own versatile world,where all kinds of eras were surrounding me!!! 😁
I’ve always wanted to witness this....Fred and Gene. There will never be anyone to replace them :(
My eyes weren't ready for this art.
This is from "Ziegfeld Follies", a 1945 "revue" film with a variety of music and comedy acts. A film of modest merits, but this scene is far and away the best.
The banter and their personalities worked so well together. So sad they never did a movie together!!
I really love Fred Astaire ♥️
Two Legendary Icons of Dancing and Hollywood Men dancing together to Historical Perfection......Way Ahead of Its Time !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)
In order for the current generations to understand the greatness of this moment that when these meet and dance with each other, it is like if Ronaldo and Messi met in a television interview or played a match.
Fred Astaire was a total sweetheart who played a cad. Gene Kelly always played a nice guy....
Gene's characters were not perfect nice guys. They were not mean, but they were not 100% straight. I think I saw he himself saying this like "i never did the 100% good guy". they had always a flaw. Like, Joe in "anchors aweigh" and o'brien in "take me out.. " they lied. In "for me and my gal" he was selfish... let alone the non musicals. But you loved him anyway because you cannot not love him :D
This is my all-time favorite routine with my 2 favorite dancers!
Just superb. Nothing less. Who is anyone to criticise this. Thank the world for Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly. xxxx Dancing at it's epitomy.
how cannot someone love ...the grace of Astaire....the power of Kelly....beautiful
I love how this had a story, a song, and a dance. You can tell the whole story through anyone of those 3 things and they do. If you turn the sound off and just watch the set pieces and dancing you’d get exactly what’s happening, and if you just hear the song you’d have a pretty good idea
What fantastic dancers they both were.
1950's Hollywood: You have to be athletic, dance, sing and act to make it here!
2020's Hollywood: Forget possessing any talent, you just need be in a sextape or be a secretary to one who has. None of this "talent" business required!
artchic528 so true
Well acting is still pretty good,and a few people still do stunts, but i get your point
I’ve enjoyed this many times. Gene Kelly was terrific in everything he’s done.
What a privilege to be able to see these two ultimate performers together. They were the best.
Two of the greatest dancers in cinema history.
~ and THAT my friends IS entertainment!!!!! These numbers, and artists will live forever!!!
Yesssssssssssssssssssssss
#FredAstaire #GeneKelly dancing fantastic talent 🙏🌎🌏🌍🌐💫
Whole life in a song by the greatest 🌹😻
Fantástico, igual ao Fred Astaire nunca mais vai existir.
This is one of the greatest moments in film and dance history
Gene makes dancing always look like some kind of sports. While with Fred it's always a form of art.
Bom d++++++
Humor inocente de primeiríssima e sapateado. DE WUEBRA, AINDA A EXCELENTE MUSICA DAS BIG BAND's da época....bom d++++ ter do wue ,e como matar sdds.....
Fui tão feliz na minha infância, eu só posso agradecer a Deus por essas pessoas que usaram seus dons para esses espetáculos fantásticos, e nos dar esse presente maravilhosos e nos fazer felizes...!!!
Muito obrigada,muito obrigada!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Gênios talentosos inesquecíveis! Super artistas! As emissoras de Tv deveria dá um replay vale a pena revê-los! ❤❤❤
Thank u so much! Been looking 4 this 4eva💝
This is just awesome, tow great dancers with very different styles come together and dance beautifully together. Wonderful.
❤❤ Imádom őket!!! Mindent tudtak ebben a műfajban !!!!
Exquisite!!!❤....
Um SHOW em que não vemos mais em nossos dias .
Amo ver estes dois dançarinos DANÇAR.
Good old Times. Those were real stars with real talent..
Gene was so painfully handsome.
This performance was a masterpiece. Fred and Gene are simply tge greatest tap dancers ever.
How fabulous it would have been to see these men perform live on stage ❤️
Esplêndio! Fantástico 👏👏👏❤! Já não se fazem filmes assim tão bacanas e super lindo! Isso é uma preciosidade, uma relíquia! É Show de verdade 😃! Parabéns 👏👏👏 boa noite! Gratidão por compartilhar 😘💞🌹🌻!
Two of the best !
Two legends , I remember watching this with my Gran , love all this stuff
You might also enjoy the combo of Bob Hope and James Cagney. Besides being a comedian and gangster types both were fantastic dancers!
Nobody of you know how happy this made me.
The ending of them to go fly together is emotional
Fantastic, and so much fun! The dialogue is memorable, the whole concept of 2 friends meeting... How many hours of rehearsal to get to this perfection of their skills? No gimmicks, no lights, no scenery, just pure artistry!
I like how they dance and greet through time even in heaven
The best dancers ever!
Simply sublime
Would've been great to see them in a movie together but im just happy to have known that they did work together and were good friends - hate it when the media of the day tries to create stupid rivalry when stars of that calibre actually do respect each others talents as they know the level hard work and time put into which ever craft they are involved in
Quels danseurs !!!
Quel niveau !
Du grand art ! Parfait
They are the best dancing duo I've ver seen!
They got this legendary act down in two weeks? Now that is legendary
Rumours has it that they were legendary before this. ;-)
Both my favourite idols. I bought statues of them in my living room. My wife says I’m crazy.
If I had to characterize the difference in their styles, I would say Astaire carried himself like a ballroom dancer. Whereas Gene Kelly was more like a jazz dancer, even though his background was ballet.
That is an excellent way of putting it
Que talento maravilloso! What an amazing talent they both had!
I wish they did a movie together when Gene Kelly's character has trouble dancing with a girl and Charming her. It's up to Fred Astaire to teach Junior how to become a Charming dancing Ladies Man.
That would have been incredible just imagine the dances we could of got it would have been incredible, to bad nothing likr that ever happened at least we got one.
frank sinatra would be the girl's actual bf, a clumsy and empty minded fella
Well, your wish will never come true since they passed away 35 and 25 years ago respectively.
the proof that there are no time travelers: no one came up with a video in a cell phone showing these two gentlemen rehearsing this number. When I get a time machine, this will be the first thing I'll do
Isso aí é arte, esses são verdadeiros artistas! 😘👏👏👏👏👏
Double joy and happiness
👌👌👌👌No one will ever match these two 💖💖💖
For me there's never been any contest between them: Fred was by far the greater and better dancer. Gene was excellent, no doubt! But nobody touches Astaire.
Gene is the more powerfully built man and the more explosive dancer. Fred is smoother and more lithe. Fred's like a figure skater: Gene's more the gymnastic type. Gene does things that look difficult. Fred does things that look easy.
Don't forget to look a the statue in the background in each segment, including the final one where both the rider and the horse have harps.
This is the LeBron vs Jordan argument of dancing.
@Prof81 With Fred I see his hands. With Gene I see his shoulders.
It’s tough to compare them. Fred was quicker, Gene more accurate/controlled. When doing the intricate steps Fred has the edge but Gene had it on body movements
Gene seems like he’s dancing with more passion and heart but Astaire seems like he’s doing everything so effortlessly. They’re each the best for different styles of numbers
Two great dancers, I think they are the very best . Although they died they will be alive for ever.
5:54
Man, they even made dabbing look good.
LOL! They made everything look good...
Noone like them today .......
cause that's impressive anymore
Amazing add-lip dancing, they just threw this together. LOL Love both these actors wish there was more movies together.
YES!!! U kept in the Foot Hi Five🎉🎉🎉
U R MY YODA
Gênios talentosos inesquecíveis.
The older I get the more Family Guy makes sense
Welcome to the club, pal
WOWOWWWOWWW Perfect dancing - and Perfect!!!!
For Gene to keep up like that. I'm impressed.
Oh my goodness, where have I been? This might possibly be one of the greatest clips I've ever seen. This can't help but bring a smile to my face regardless of how I'm feeling. Thanks for posting this masterpiece.
i downloaded the audio/song from this video to listen on my mp3 player and is absolutely fun to listen as well
Great dancers and Gene Kelly had great comedic timing.
Que lindo! Quanto talento e carisma, belíssima memória.
I would give anything to see those two famous hard drivers in rehearsal together. It must have been amazing
Old skool hip hop for real👍🏿🤷🏿♂️🤫
one is GRACEFUL, the other EXPRESSIVE.
if you’ve seen enough of each of their movies, you’ll know which one is which.
Gene Kelly..... wonderful!
Two of the best
Классный номер, танец интересно поставлен👍
There aren't any tap damcing movies anymore. Which is a shame. There are still musicals, but they're not this caliber.
These two giants recreated that handshake at the end of "That's Entertainment II."
Love this! Two of my most favorite entertainers!
That's one sad sourpuss who didn't "like" this video. These two are classic gems of pure talent!
Power meets grace....fabulous