Eleanor Powell - "Duchess of Idaho" Cameo

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  • Опубликовано: 14 ноя 2008
  • Eleanor Powell's last big-screen appearance - other than clips in compilation movies of the 1970s-90s ("That's Entertainment" and its successors) - was a cameo in this 1950 film. MGM had moved on from lavish tap dance productions to extravagant water ballets, with Esther Williams as their new female star. Eleanor spent the next few years leading an Emmy award-winning local religious show for children, while raising her son Peter. In the early 1960s, after her divorce from Glenn Ford, she made a very successful comeback as a nightclub entertainer, dancing as well or better than in her earlier days, according to the critics.
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  • @netwitt1
    @netwitt1 14 лет назад +8

    In addition to her prodigious talent and indefatigable work ethic, Ellie had the ability to project utter confidence and authority in her dancing without losing ANY femininity. I never tire of watching her dance - even routines I've watched dozens of times still have the power to make me gasp at their complexity and artistry or giggle with joy at the sheer breathtaking speed and dexterity on display. She truly was one of a kind - The Queen of Tap. LONG LIVE THE QUEEN!

  • @fhr331
    @fhr331 15 лет назад +30

    How fitting, the last line spoken to her in a film: "Thank you, Eleanor, you made us very happy." How true..

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 3 года назад +1

      And did any star look happier in her work? It's infectious.

  • @glenjones7597
    @glenjones7597 6 лет назад +13

    I watch Eleanor Powell work every day, I can't get enough of this talented beautiful woman

  • @Fantomas4616
    @Fantomas4616 13 лет назад +16

    absolutly fantastic tap dance. Eleanor Powell is still the best!!!!!

  • @beyoncetyratina
    @beyoncetyratina 13 лет назад +23

    My two favorite talented women! Eleanor Powell, the famous tap dancer and Esther Williams, the famous swimmer. Just love those two women! They are sooo awesome!!!!!!!

  • @bigbandsrock1
    @bigbandsrock1 9 лет назад +45

    Eleanor Powell was the very best there was! LOVE her! Thanks for posting!

  • @jacquemccoy4511
    @jacquemccoy4511 6 лет назад +9

    She was the most amazingly talented dancer and did her own choreography 🌹. I love her movies and she was still amazing here👏👏👏

  • @sdftrd
    @sdftrd 10 лет назад +114

    I recently discovered Eleanor Powell, and now I can't get enough of her and her dancing! Charming, immensely talented, sexy, modest, and loved God. What a first class lady.

    • @LauraMorland
      @LauraMorland 9 лет назад +18

      sdftrd I just discovered Eleanor Powell last week, and just like you, "I can't get enough of her and her dancing!" I'm trying not to watch all the RUclips videos at once, because I want to save some for later... I like her that much. Moreover, she was a wonderful person, too -- and that quality shines out on screen.

    • @spritelybird
      @spritelybird 5 лет назад +9

      And no bullshit emo Hollywood shit either. Fred Astaire says she was like a drill sergeant, never cried or complained and sardonic sense of humor. Wish I would have known her.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад +1

      @@yavonae Cyd Charisse tapped in only three films one number of which was deleted from the release print. At least that is what she writes. Tapping was not her forte. But her other dancing was marvelous.

    • @camillea6701
      @camillea6701 4 года назад

      My favorite films are the musicals of the 40s and 50s and also from the 30s which featured Eleanor Powell. Favorite dancers Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Gene Nelson, Leslie Caron, Cyd Charisse, Vera Lynn, Ann Miller, Danny Kaye just to name a few.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад +1

      @@camillea6701 I never heard of Vera Lynn. Was she a movie star dancer? I have heard of Vera Ellen who was a star dancer/actress at MGM and other studios.

  • @raymondolsen2332
    @raymondolsen2332 7 лет назад +16

    During the early 1960s ...Visiting our Cousin Marian ... she'd take me to an olde movie house as a kid to see an Eleanor Powell movie on Saturdays on the San Francisco Peninsula. I think the first was Broadway Melody of 1936. If there was one of her films on TV, we'd order take-out and enjoy Heaven on Earth. She's wonderful.

  • @pwrstock
    @pwrstock 7 лет назад +39

    I love the one where she taps with Fred Astaire, one of the Broadway Melody movies, and it s obvious that he is trying to keep up.

    • @karenking-ellis441
      @karenking-ellis441 6 лет назад +1

      Yep!

    • @nonenoneonenonenone
      @nonenoneonenonenone 5 лет назад

      Guess again! He is leading her, dancing bigger and stronger, and she is just keeping up. ruclips.net/video/T45iRSvxaVM/видео.html

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад +1

      @Glenn Jones They are equals.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  11 лет назад +21

    "Thank you, Eleanor. You've made us very happy."

  • @nonenoneonenonenone
    @nonenoneonenonenone 5 лет назад +8

    This number clearly shows why she was the TOP female tap dancer--her whole body is involved, in the rhythm and character of the dance. Ann Miller reels off the taps like a typewriter. Only when she's doing a jazz dance number like Too Darn Hot is she really involving her whole self, but it's till the appearance. Eleanor is organic. AND her own choreographer!

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад +1

      True, but the director of 'Kiss Me Kate' did Ann no favors by shooting much of the latter part of 'Too Darn Hot' from the waist up. Her big numbers were nearly all compromised that way, or by cutting to spectators. One more example of how Hollywood misused her, alas.
      It took Busby Berkeley, of all dance directors, to insist that Ann's whole figure was in shot through 'I've Got To Hear That Beat' from 'Small Town Girl', produced the same year. Buzz would once have chopped such a routine into bits, but working with Ellie on 'Fascinating Rhythm' had finally persuaded him that the Astaire-Pan-Sandrich principle- keep the whole figure and the line it traces on view- was the way to go.

  • @dreamchaisr1
    @dreamchaisr1 7 лет назад +25

    she made it look easy.... ma'am you are missed

  • @jacquemccoy4511
    @jacquemccoy4511 5 лет назад +4

    I love watching Eleanor Powell dance every day. She was the best tap dancer ever! This is fun to see her come out of retirement!!!

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 5 лет назад +2

      She had been retired from movies but not from dancing. She was still performing live in nightclubs. In fact just before filming this number in Duchess of Idaho she had just completed a successful run at the London Palladium. It would be difficult to retire from dancing for six years and just pop right back in at almost 40 years old.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 5 лет назад +1

      She had been retired from movies but not from dancing. After she left the movies she continued performing live. In fact, she had just completed a very successful run at the London Palladium before she filmed this number in the Duchess Of Idaho. It is difficult to stop dancing for six years and then just suddenly pop up dancing in a major movie.

    • @jackjules7552
      @jackjules7552 2 года назад +1

      She hadn't really retired. True, this 1950 film guest spot was her first film appearance in six years. But she continued to perform even after she left films in 1944. Just prior to filming this number Miss Powell had just come off a 1949 tour performing at several venues in Northern Europe including a very successful stint at the Palladium in London. And just prior to that (1948) Miss Powell was one of the first performers at the newly opened Flamingo Hotel in Las Vegas. And just prior to that she had just completed a 1947 national tour performing in all the US major cities including performing for President Truman.

  • @cmgraham
    @cmgraham 6 лет назад +5

    Mesmerized by Eleanor Powell. I could watch her dance all day long!

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  12 лет назад +47

    Eleanor Powell was a great friend to many black performers. She included them in her films, arranged for them to be employed by studios, etc. Pearl Bailey (an African American singer) and Bill Robinson (an African American dancer) were the godparents of her only child, Peter Ford. There was certainly discrimination in the US in that era, but there were also many good people working for equality.

    • @glenjones7597
      @glenjones7597 6 лет назад +9

      thank you! Eleanor Powell was not a racist person, she worked with Bill Robinson and he taught her his stair dance

    • @brucer9572
      @brucer9572 4 года назад

      That is way too cool. I hope you are telling the truth.

    • @brianoyler4777
      @brianoyler4777 4 года назад +1

      JudithIN...thank you for posting this comment because there were many people who were kind to African-Americans in the first half of the 20th century. This time has been completely generalized as racist and segregated on account of what was mostly happening in southern states. Most of the artists in the fine arts were well aware of the " black dilemma" in those years.

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 3 года назад +1

      @@glenjones7597 When Ellie danced at swanky New York parties as a teen and Bojangles was on the bill, she refused to enter at the front door and would join him in the service elevator.

  • @denisesimpson591
    @denisesimpson591 7 лет назад +6

    I read in one of her Hollywood bios that Eleanor Powell's parents strongly encouraged her to learn to dance so that she could overcome an incapacitating childhood shyness. Eleanor showed 'em, all right!! Thanks for such a wonderful upload!!!

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад +3

      Parent, singular. Her daddy walked out on a shotgun marriage when she was only a few months old, and Mom raised her to believe he was dead. In 1935 Ellie was playing in Boston when he appeared out of the blue and introduced himself backstage, then vanished again.
      Ellie had to support her mother during her time in Hollywood- one reason why she did not marry till she was 30.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  15 лет назад +4

    Think how great it would have been to see Ellie and Gene Kelly together in a Broadway Melody film too! Too bad that didn't happen - but wonderful that we have her other films. Van Johnson says it all at the end of this clip: "Thank you, Eleanor; you've made us very happy."

  • @edharbur698
    @edharbur698 9 лет назад +78

    I love how she just "happens" to be wearing a dance costume under her removable skirt while out dining with friends!

    • @BeetlesRock60
      @BeetlesRock60 9 лет назад +11

      +Ed Harbur Yes, it's a Hollywood movie.

    • @orgami100
      @orgami100 8 лет назад +6

      +Sean OBrien ......
      Just waiting for the dance flor to open as
      Esther Williams jumps in from the balcony diving board..

    • @davewvu1
      @davewvu1 7 лет назад +12

      With tap shoes, no less. That's Hollywood!!!!

    • @orgami100
      @orgami100 7 лет назад +7

      That's what Rita Hayworth said regarding her real life..
      "They marry Rita Hayworth, then they get me"...

    • @charlesstuart7290
      @charlesstuart7290 5 лет назад +3

      I think what she said of husbands " is they think they go to be with Glinda (big role) but they wake up with me.@@orgami100"

  • @curtite
    @curtite 8 лет назад +10

    Thank you so much, Eleanor put a big grin on my face and a belly laugh when she kicked it up a notch at 1:38!

  • @netwitt1
    @netwitt1 15 лет назад +1

    I love how she starts out the tap portion a bit laid back and then at 2:09 kicks in the tap afterburners and flies! Her upper body hardly moves and those feet just vibrate - yeowza! Magical! I can't watch her dance without being amazed.

  • @DoctorSyn11
    @DoctorSyn11 6 лет назад +11

    She just floated effortlessly

  • @earltrombley7646
    @earltrombley7646 10 лет назад +75

    Best dancer ever. Male or female.

    • @nonenoneonenonenone
      @nonenoneonenonenone 5 лет назад +1

      No, Fred Astaire was still better. He could do all the tapping, plus so much more, and singing and acting. Eleanor is right behind him, though. Ahead of Gene Kelly.

    • @camillebuccero3386
      @camillebuccero3386 4 года назад

      She was great at her style but there were dancers just as good and more versatile. Cyd. Charisse for one. She even did ballet. Astaire was great, So many.

  • @happiihoneii
    @happiihoneii 14 лет назад +6

    after watching this i love her more and more ♥

  • @ladykws
    @ladykws 8 лет назад +11

    She is so brilliant!

  • @opelske
    @opelske 15 лет назад +1

    I always loved Van Johnson, he's so right! Eleanor Powell most definitely has made us very happy. She reminds us of better times when grace, elegance, class, hard work and dedication meant something. Maybe it will all come back one day.

  • @mca1218
    @mca1218 15 лет назад +4

    "You wouldn't dare..."
    Well, well, well...this was one I'd never seen before. Ellie in color for a second- and last, I believe- time on film. How lucky for us. And is it me, or does she seem almost glad to be able to take Van Johnson's dare on the floor: first in lyrical dance, then with a quick peel of the long skirt, get down to business. As someone else mentioned, it's all about the staccato breakdown at 2:09. Thank you, Judith.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  11 лет назад +4

    Eleanor Powell was born 21 Nov 1912 - 100 years ago next week - so was 37 during the making of this film.

  • @johnnyjackpot
    @johnnyjackpot 13 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this great video clip!

  • @jacquemccoy4511
    @jacquemccoy4511 6 лет назад +3

    My all time favorite dancer!!

  • @SuperHartline
    @SuperHartline 4 года назад +1

    When I was a cub scout in L.A.'s largest pack 14C, Eleanor Powell came and spoke to an adult audience, parents of us scouts. I was about nine I think, and I didn't know who she was, other than that she was married to Glen Ford. She'd already retired from the movies. But the adults were ga ga over her. At one point she had folding chairs in the trunk of her car and I was chosen to help her go out and carry them in. I was surprised at how old and small her car was. It was a 'coupe'. On the way out I said "You must be rich, huh?" I've never stopped being embarrassed at that dumb remark. Probably around 1951.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад

      What did she talk to the parents of the cub scouts in the audience about? Was she a cub scout mom herself? And if it was 1951 when you met her then that would be about a year after the above video was filmed.

    • @SuperHartline
      @SuperHartline 4 года назад

      @@jackanthony976 I can't remember what she said. She talked about her son Peter, but if he was in the Scouts he sure wasn't in our pack.

  • @MontagZoso
    @MontagZoso 2 года назад

    Her last time dancing on the big screen, for one last cameo. Thank you Eleanor, thank you. :)

  • @luckdog909
    @luckdog909 13 лет назад +3

    @opelske She was very special. The woman was a virtuoso. It's one thing to amaze people with flashy, complicated moves. But Ellie could execute the simplest of moves in a way that would melt your heart.

  • @glenjones7597
    @glenjones7597 6 лет назад +3

    I watch this movie on TCM 7/30/18, I watched it just to see Eleanor Powell dance, Bravo!!!!!

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад

      Funny how she ended her movie career doing a cameo appearance only in this film. Her starring film days had been over for awhile when she did this cameo. I wonder why she bothered as this did not lead to any more roles in the movies.

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад +2

      @@jackanthony976 She did it as a favor to Esther Williams, a close friend. The Williams-Johnson romances had become so formulaic that they needed a gimmick. There was also a 'class reunion' angle: her former co-star Red Skelton did an uncredited cameo, and her old tap tutor, Jack Donohoe, was choreographer.
      Eleanor had done a one-woman show at the London Palladium in spring '49 and was more confident about making a brief comeback now Peter Ford was no longer a baby. But she soon became absorbed by the church, and by scripting, producing and hosting 'Faith of Our Children'.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад

      @@esmeephillips5888 Yes, she did get involved in religion quite extensively. I wonder why since religion did nothing to improve a marriage that brought her nothing but misery and eventually she had to file for divorce from Glenn Ford...on his birthday no less!!!

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад +1

      @@jackanthony976 She said after the divorce that now she felt married to God 'in the nicest and purest sense'.
      It was an odd match from the start. After the wedding they returned to their respective mothers and lived apart before Ford rejoined his unit. After Peter was born and following a tough confinement, they had separate bedrooms.
      I suspect EP was celibate at heart but did not realize it until she had, as it were, tested her vocation for marriage. That is what gives her 1930s routines such a strange charge: the eroticism of innocence. Ann Miller... a different vibe!

    • @partycentralsales
      @partycentralsales 4 года назад

      @@esmeephillips5888 For what it’s worth, Sid Luft, in the book “Judy and I,” refers to Eleanor Powell as his lover. I don’t get the impression from the context that he was using the term in its old-fashioned sense.
      The two first met on the boardwalk in Atlantic City prior to her move to Hollywood. He specifically states that when they dated in New York during her Broadway career, they never had sex. The two met up again when he came to Hollywood, and he says, “Later when we were lovers and our relationship progressed, I had my first taste of privilege and fame.” He refers to the fact that he was always introduced as her “assistant” or “secretary.”
      When docking in New York upon their return from a romantic trip to Cuba, photographs of Eleanor aboard ship captured him “lurking in the background.” MGM was outraged by the ensuing negative press speculation, so Eleanor immediately returned to Hollywood by train with her mother, leaving him on his own. “I was put out. I was egotistical - in a sense, I felt equally important. I was not to be pushed under the carpet. . . Neither of us were in love; we were, however, very much attracted to one another. I suffered a momentary feeling of having been used, but I knew MGM feared a scandal, and it was silly of me to expect Eleanor to defy the studio. The mores of the country were conventional, and the studios tried to cover up anything unsavory.”

  • @rejmons1
    @rejmons1 4 года назад

    Level of great masters! I discovered her recent and I'm still very impressed...

  • @lenaweeparka
    @lenaweeparka 15 лет назад +2

    The only thing amiss here is the lack of a standing ovation. I love how she is so reluctant at first but when prodded blows the roof of the place like it's nothing. Phenomenal. No, we won't see the likes of her again (said with the sincere if faint hope of eventual contradiction). Love her forever!

  • @MoNkEyCaKeS85
    @MoNkEyCaKeS85 15 лет назад +3

    I've never seen someone dance so awesome!! Beautiful lady i might add.

  • @aronbenon7235
    @aronbenon7235 7 лет назад +3

    She gives me the chills!

  • @filmfan1927
    @filmfan1927 15 лет назад +2

    I like how at the beginning she starts her routine with more of a balletic style, it seems to be poking fun at how MGM musicals were focusing more on lavish Ballet numbers instead of tap numbers, by 1950 Ann Miller was the only real tap dancer left, Astaire, Kelly and Cyd Charisse were focusing on ballet now (Ex. An American in Paris, The Band Wagon, etc.) I always prefered tap routines though, I think that the ballet numbers get long and bloated after a while. Thanks for posting.

  • @WondrousEarth
    @WondrousEarth 4 года назад

    Eleanor was born in 1912 so she was 38 when this movie was released, she moves so incredibly well ... a treat here on YT is a clip when Eleanor danced with Fred Astaire ☺

  • @HariSeldon913
    @HariSeldon913 6 лет назад +4

    I agree with Gracie Allen - I get dizzy just watching her spin like that and it doesn't even affect her.

  • @californiancondor6860
    @californiancondor6860 5 лет назад +1

    What a lady, what a dancer and what a woman !

  • @lindyshea6111
    @lindyshea6111 6 лет назад +10

    I alike many people, wear tap shoes and a bodysuit with removable skirt, that happens to work as a dress, every-time I go out.

  • @profsdottir
    @profsdottir 8 лет назад +5

    Haven't seen this movie before, but I see that it features artists getting hustled for free performances. I hope the Van Johnson character at least comped her room :-)

    • @guinnberger2681
      @guinnberger2681 8 лет назад +1

      Right! She's just finished dinner, and he's nagging and blackmailing her to tap-dance! It would have served him right if she'd gotten sick all over his suit from the exertion on a full stomach. LOL.

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 6 лет назад +1

      Probably because Eleanor had been away from films for six years and this would be her final swan song to the movies.

  • @TheAfterHoursLV
    @TheAfterHoursLV 4 года назад

    Yes...thank you Eleanor. You’ve made us very happy indeed...

  • @snaaptaker
    @snaaptaker 15 лет назад

    Terrific!!
    I'd completely forgotten she was in this one.

  • @visualize2feel
    @visualize2feel 2 года назад

    Eleanor Powell is one of the best dancers I have ever seen. She is breathtaking.

  • @RedJin
    @RedJin 14 лет назад +2

    That spin at 3:27 is W-O-W. It's as if she's on ice skates.

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад

      Metro simultaneously signed Sonja Henie, who glided around on skates, and Eleanor Powell, who did not need them.

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад

      Sorry, it was Zanuck at Fox who grabbed Henie (though only metaphorically, unlike so many of his actresses).

  • @JessicaGarcia-oj3pc
    @JessicaGarcia-oj3pc 4 года назад +1

    She was so talented.....

  • @luckdog909
    @luckdog909 13 лет назад +5

    @opelske One thing I know is that history always repeats itself, especially in dancing. I know it's been a long time coming, but this shall return. Especially with clips of this nature on RUclips racking up views, this will cause the present day artists to have to "get back to work"!!! Gotta love Ellie!!!!

  • @georgestrum3478
    @georgestrum3478 8 лет назад +2

    She bowed out at just the right time.

  • @brule1961
    @brule1961 7 лет назад +3

    Such a great smile!

  • @roselidasilvaaraujo5877
    @roselidasilvaaraujo5877 10 лет назад +1

    Ela partiu nao ano de 1982, a quase 70 anos, mais deixou a sua arte: O SAPATEADO! E realmente era "nascida para dançar". Eu sempre tive a dança no sangue mais nunca pude me expressar.O que conta nao è a quantidade de anos que se permanece neste universo, mais a qualidade da vida. Eleanor partiu, mais provou muita jòia, possa haver provado dores e desprazer, mais fazia o que desejava: DANçAVA! paz a alma sua!!!!

  • @MANFROMMARS46
    @MANFROMMARS46 15 лет назад

    Four days before my dad,sadly deceased.
    Eleanor Powell and ballet, totally unthinkable. No films feature tap today to my knowledge.

  • @Kaiserin1
    @Kaiserin1 12 лет назад +1

    She sounds like part of the orchestra. Truly one of a kind

  • @matthewweaver2883
    @matthewweaver2883 5 лет назад +1

    I love this clip

  • @demiloca
    @demiloca 4 года назад

    those turns in THOSE shoes. that fast. omg. amazing.

  • @aliciafassy4525
    @aliciafassy4525 7 лет назад +2

    Como amo o tip tap adoro Eleanor powel. The best.

  • @user-yo5vd6ur8o
    @user-yo5vd6ur8o Месяц назад +1

    Amo os filme da Esther Williams rainha das Piscina bela Sereia grande nadadora ótima atriz 🌺💙💙💙💚💙❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️💜❤️🤍🤍🤍❤️❤️❤️🌺🌺🌺🌺🎸🎷🎸🎷🎸🎷🎸🎸🎸👑👑👑

  • @VinDcator
    @VinDcator 4 года назад +1

    Seeing is believing; extraordinary!

  • @atomwhyte
    @atomwhyte 11 лет назад +3

    @ernesto Davila Gonzalez...most certainly is dancing...she's actually taking it easy in this one...the only person( let alone woman) to intimidate Fred Astaire...thank you @judith for sharing...

  • @missypooh3589
    @missypooh3589 5 лет назад +1

    She's the most talented woman I've seen in movie history

  • @roselidasilvaaraujo5877
    @roselidasilvaaraujo5877 10 лет назад +4

    Maravilhosa, nao posso dizer outra coisa, deixou este universo, mais fazia/ se expressava com aquilo ao qual amava a dança - tip-pap.

  • @hubs37
    @hubs37 6 лет назад +1

    Wooohooo, go girl go, she was and is terrific.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  15 лет назад

    Best bet is probably on Turner Classic Movie (TCM) cable channel. You can check schedules at their website.

  • @jacquemccoy4511
    @jacquemccoy4511 6 лет назад +2

    WOW the woman can dance. I love all her movies👏👏👏

  • @ronaldciccone260
    @ronaldciccone260 2 года назад +1

    Eleanor Powell, Hermosa Senorita

  • @billschaefer2075
    @billschaefer2075 3 года назад

    Nice to see that she wears her tap shoes everywhere she goes.

  • @imbees2
    @imbees2 6 лет назад +3

    great dancer!!!!!!

  • @Mrbynby
    @Mrbynby 4 года назад +1

    Wow, Ms. Powell was impressive. She made some amazing moves with Astaire. Such a lost art now.

    • @JudithIN410
      @JudithIN410  4 года назад

      DreamChaser Eleanor Powell made only one movie with Astaire - Broadway Melody of 1940.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  14 лет назад

    She had a cameo role in "Thousands Cheer" (Gene Kelly, Kathryn Grayson - 1943) , which was in color. She performed her boogie-woogie number. You can find it here at RUclips.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  11 лет назад +3

    Eleanor Powell was born 100 years ago today - Nov 21, 1912.

  • @mpo1107
    @mpo1107 13 лет назад +5

    Eleanor Powell, what a babe!

  • @eliananavarro2194
    @eliananavarro2194 4 года назад +1

    EXCELENTE EL BAILE DE LA BAILARINA Y LOS PASOS MUY BIEN LLEVADOS SALUDOS DESDE CHILE BENDICIONES.-

  • @metanoia272
    @metanoia272 4 года назад

    Nunca mas volveremos a tener artistas como ella ¡¡

  • @glenconmc
    @glenconmc 6 лет назад +1

    Best tap dancer ever x

  • @moonlightorchid99
    @moonlightorchid99 15 лет назад

    oh that was amazing! its atonishing how when you look at eleanor she doesn't really age, she still looks amazing, the only thing is she looks more slighly larger at the hip! whic isn't bad thing because it makes her look curvacious like hell!
    and its a charm, the part where van johnson goes, "what's the matter you tired?", and before you know it youre looking at her, and her dress is gone (!), and she's shaking her hips! i absolutely LOVE that!

  • @bobandrayfan1
    @bobandrayfan1 13 лет назад

    Wow..she made tap dancing look sexy.. not many dancers can claim that. She had extraordinary talent and to echo everyone else here it's too bad that she wasn't in more films!

  • @luckdog909
    @luckdog909 13 лет назад

    Perfection!!!

  • @paultomzak
    @paultomzak 4 года назад +1

    The best exponent of dance

  • @PBobs-Lvall
    @PBobs-Lvall 6 лет назад +1

    I love this women.

  • @rebeccacares3468
    @rebeccacares3468 11 лет назад +1

    Hahahaha, love those 1950 pelvic thrusts. Go Eleanor!

  • @illenedover1774
    @illenedover1774 8 лет назад +4

    Eleanor Powell would fall in love with me if she were still alive. It would be the greatest love story ever told on the planet.

    • @paultomzak
      @paultomzak 5 лет назад

      Eleanor Powell was one of this century

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 5 лет назад +2

      Eleanor fell "in love" with movie actor Glen Ford and made the mistake of marrying him. And what a disaster that was!!

    • @roslyndecanio81
      @roslyndecanio81 4 года назад +1

      @@jackanthony976 I liked Glenn Ford professionally, but he was terrible in his private life and as a husband. Eleanor was a great mother to their son, Peter.

  • @philgray1023
    @philgray1023 3 года назад

    It is to my eternal shame that I never learned to tap dance. I always had visions of exiting a client vs us meeting, tap dancing and playing Foggy Mountain breakdown on banjo. Alas I think I left my run too late, or quit too early, one or the other.

  • @massimogiordano2778
    @massimogiordano2778 4 года назад

    INCREDIBLE,,👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💃💃💃💃💃

  • @mamatibborscassady9388
    @mamatibborscassady9388 8 лет назад +7

    Yep, that's my gal..................

  • @44032
    @44032 13 лет назад +1

    Esther Williams was, in effect the successor to Eleanor Powell except as a swimmer instead of a dancer. They had entire films and huge production nubmers built around them. But dancing is more interesting than swimming, so I prefer Powell. But both are great ladies of the screen!

    • @esmeephillips5888
      @esmeephillips5888 4 года назад

      They were friends off screen, both involved with the Unity Church. Neither took themselves or their careers too seriously. Esther Williams was the first to agree with those who were amazed that a swimmer could carry several big-budget pictures; there were no precedents except action movies with Annette Kellermann and Johnny Weissmuller, and she had to improvise her underwater movements in her first four 'aqua musicals'.
      Unlike Ellie, Esther Williams had a stab at straight acting, e.g. in 'The Unguarded Moment', but it was panned.

  • @JudithIN410
    @JudithIN410  15 лет назад +1

    Eleanor Powell was born 96 years ago today - November 21, 1912.

  • @jlp2061
    @jlp2061 8 месяцев назад

    What a talent

  • @everettfuqua114
    @everettfuqua114 12 лет назад +9

    Lady GaGa and Beyonce, eat your hearts out! You want to know what true talent is? It can be summed up in two words: ELEANOR POWELL!

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад +2

      Let's be fair. Lady Gaga and Beyoncé never claimed to dancers especially tap dancers.

    • @michaelharpe909
      @michaelharpe909 4 года назад

      Eleanor is GREAT - one of the GOATs. But so is Beyonce in her way, and GaGa's got some chops too (as a singer and spectacular)

  • @Justin.Martyr
    @Justin.Martyr 4 года назад +1

    *BUT of Course I Love Eleanor PoweLL!!!*

  • @GarethWonfor
    @GarethWonfor 7 лет назад +1

    'The boys don't want my music'.... says everything.... she should have been a brighter star than she was allowed to be...

    • @robertc391
      @robertc391 7 лет назад +2

      She was bright during the 30's and early 40's, and still is today.

    • @davewvu1
      @davewvu1 7 лет назад +3

      Listen to it again: "The boys don't know my music."

  • @nallo69
    @nallo69 6 лет назад +1

    I can't understand how Glenn Ford could left her, she's adorable!

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 6 лет назад +2

      You have it wrong. According to what I have read in several publications it was Eleanor who filed for divorce...she filed for divorce on his birthday no less. According to Eleanor, Glenn Ford was moody, sullen, and very competitive with her in terms of celebrity recognition. And the final straw was his numerous extra marital affairs.

    • @nallo69
      @nallo69 6 лет назад

      JACK ANTHONY thanks fir this new information. 😀

    • @nallo69
      @nallo69 6 лет назад

      JACK ANTHONY thanks for this new information. 😀

    • @reisbob7786
      @reisbob7786 6 лет назад

      JACK ANTHONY aww

    • @jackanthony976
      @jackanthony976 4 года назад +1

      Glenn did NOT leave Eleanor...Eleanor kicked his ass out of their Beverly Hills house and it was she who filed for divorce. By the way, Glenn Ford and her 6 year old son were present on the set when she shot this number. In her son's book about his father, there is a picture of the three of them on the set with Eleanor still in costume.

  • @saffronsworld1508
    @saffronsworld1508 4 года назад

    Great ones come and great ones go. Life is too short.

  • @opelske
    @opelske 13 лет назад

    @luckdog909 Agreed! I'm so grateful for You Tube that exposes her to a wider audience today. More people need to see the genius and talent of this lady. We surely do need to go back and begin celebrating true talent and beauty.

  • @125051grumpy
    @125051grumpy 12 лет назад

    amazingness

  • @TotzkeMike
    @TotzkeMike 4 года назад

    She's amazing ...

  • @georgesilva8637
    @georgesilva8637 8 лет назад

    Legal,inequecível,inédita,só felicidades,linda, mais que demais,linda sim e assim!

  • @Justin.Martyr
    @Justin.Martyr 4 года назад +1

    *Feb. 17, 2020, IS Parris HiLton Day!!!!*

  • @labtennis0827
    @labtennis0827 15 лет назад

    Love the fluid hand motions 1:28-1:31.