"Putting On The Ritz" Fred Astaire "Blue Skies" (1946)

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

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  • @frederickwise5238
    @frederickwise5238 7 месяцев назад +10

    Took me back to 1946. The war was over and people were beginning to relax . Good times were comin round the corner. Had my order in for a new Ford convertible.

  • @patricemoran7469
    @patricemoran7469 2 года назад +58

    Fred is really considered the best by most of the greats in the world of dance...his immaculate sense of rhythm...his style...his inventiveness...not to mention his lovely way with a dance partner and a song. There will never be another like him. He had it all.

  • @ms.annthrope415
    @ms.annthrope415 9 месяцев назад +12

    From dancing with a coatrack to a cane, to Rita Hayworth and Ginger Rogers, Fed Astaire was amazing and incomparable.

  • @eldalopez663
    @eldalopez663 Месяц назад +4

    What can be better than one Fred Astaire? Ten Fred Astaires ❤

  • @barbaraleary8300
    @barbaraleary8300 2 года назад +113

    Fred Astaire was the classiest man in Hollywood. He was the world's best dancer. May he RIP.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +8

      I am stuck on who is the best ever. Fred was not just a great dancer, he was always his own choreographer and his imaginative dance routines are what adds so much to his performances. Gene Kelly was the same, a different style, but also his own choreographer. The two of them are without a doubt the best dancers/choreographers in history, and deciding who is #1 leaves me wanting to call for a tie. If we judge just dancing alone, I put Ginger Rogers up there with the other two, I have watched so much of the history now, and the more you watch, the more you appreciate her incredible talent. That is why the greatest duo of all time, without doubt, is Fred and Ginger.. nobody comes close.

    • @juliorosenberg2222
      @juliorosenberg2222 Год назад +6

      He was a great dancer possibly the most famous but not as well known for his dance abilities was America's best movies gangsters James Cagney could dance like the best of them. SAMMY DAVIS Jr also was in the heavyweight class of damcers

    • @pcon71
      @pcon71 Год назад +2

      Undoubtedly

    • @JackoMoonwalker
      @JackoMoonwalker 5 месяцев назад

      After Michael Jackson!!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  3 месяца назад +2

      Micheal might not agree. They lived near each other when Micheal was young, and were friends. Fred praised Micheal as a great dancer. I am sure Fred showed Micheal a few things..

  • @merlinjones6485
    @merlinjones6485 2 года назад +143

    Fred doesn't need to look like Gary Cooper...he's classy enough on his own!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +13

      What is really strange is the song was already old by this time... came out in a movie of the same name in 1930, when Gary Cooper's career was not very old....

    • @rondaleroi
      @rondaleroi 2 года назад +15

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 The original lyrics (in 1930) didn't contain the reference to Gary Cooper.

    • @justanotherinternetexpert7743
      @justanotherinternetexpert7743 2 года назад +2

      @@rondaleroi correct!

    • @stirlingskym9774
      @stirlingskym9774 Год назад +4

      I guess you could say he's super duper

    • @PabloPerez-ed9gp
      @PabloPerez-ed9gp Год назад +1

      May b😂😂😂

  • @julesb7707
    @julesb7707 Месяц назад +4

    Omg! That was impressive, his timing is impeccable.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Месяц назад +1

      He had been working on this dance, more or less, his entire career. He did an early version in a Broadway play, then "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" in "Top Hat". He was retiring (he did that a few times) and wanted to go out on top, with this masterpiece...

    • @julesb7707
      @julesb7707 Месяц назад +1

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 Thanks for the info. I loved this clip so much I searched for the full scene online. It’s just astounding that the camera rarely cuts away. I read that he liked to do a whole dance in one shot & that his leading ladies used to dread making a mistake. I will now watch all the films you mentioned. 👍🏼

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Месяц назад +1

      He did every dance he was the choreographer for, which is most of his dances, as close to in one shot as possible. That was hard on him, and his partners. I read he and Ginger would both lose 15 pounds from the start to the end of a movie, and neither had a lot of extra weight to lose in the first place. Fred made two comments on this... all of the girls cried at one point, except Ginger, or most of the girls cried, except Ginger. I do not beleive he could make the great Eleanor Powell cry, she was just like him with the practice. In the most extreme case, when doing "Never Gonna Dance" for "Swing Time", which took over 40 takes on the lower level, and more than 40 for the upper level, they were exhausted, it was after midnight, when someone noticed Ginger's shoes were red with blood. They thought she would want to stop, but no, not Ginger, she continued on, and the great dancing at the top in the movie was done while Ginger had bleeding feet.

  • @ebardog2048
    @ebardog2048 Год назад +26

    Mikhail Baryshnikov, opening the tribute on the occasion of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award in 1981:
    "I have been invited to say something about how dancers feel about Fred Astaire. It's no secret. We hate him. He gives us complexes, because he's too perfect. His perfection is an absurdity that's hard to face. Classical dancers could deal with legendary rivals from the past, such as Nijinsky, because their accomplishments were known from books and from photographs that don't move, Baryshnikov said. With Astaire it was another story: The problem with Astaire is that he's everywhere -- moving. You know, you give your own performance and receive applause and you think maybe, just maybe, it was successful, and you go home ... and turn on the television to relax and there he is. Making you feel nervous all over again. You remember the remark by Ilie Nastase about Bjorn Borg: 'We are playing tennis, he is playing something else.' It's the same with Fred Astaire -- we are dancing, but he is doing something else."

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +3

      Thank you very much for that quote. As a mtter of fact, it seems I missed reviewing this AFI tribute from 1981 also.
      Reviewing everything about Fred is an overwheklming task...

  • @annarodriguez9868
    @annarodriguez9868 6 месяцев назад +8

    Fred Astaire was a class act on and off the stage.
    I was 6 or 7 the first time I saw him on tv back in the 50s. My dad had fallen asleep watching tv and I heard popping sounds and I wanted to see what was on the tv. I saw this skinny guy in a strange suit dancing 🕺and was fascinated! I tried to make my feet move like his 😂 Impossible!
    Thanks for showing this edited version! Now I need to see the whole movie again! 😊

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  6 месяцев назад +2

      The movie is decent, I also really like Crosby singing the titel song, but the highlight of the movie IS this scene, best solo dance Fred ever did.

    • @kaohsiung99
      @kaohsiung99 3 месяца назад

      Cool post!

  • @Francis-m2d
    @Francis-m2d 11 дней назад +1

    One of the many reasons I have for appreciating Astaire is that he was virtually alone among dancers of his era that liked that 'new music' rock n' roll. rhythm as his thing.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  9 дней назад

      ASs great a dancer as Fred was, I think he was even a greater choreographer, AND had insight that improved the methodology of filming song and dance so much he received a special Oscar for his contribution

  • @teijaflink2226
    @teijaflink2226 Год назад +18

    Possibly one of the best dance scenes in a film.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +2

      I have it rated #3 after "Singin' In The Rain" and "Cheek to Cheek" from Top Hat... but they are all great, and the order could reasonably be different

    • @mynameisworld
      @mynameisworld 8 месяцев назад

      You need to see more films. 😂 Watch a Gene Kelly movie sometime. If Fred Astaire, who stands still for most of the song, is your idea of the best dancer, then Gene Kelly will blow your mind right out of your head!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  8 месяцев назад

      I hae not only seen all Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly movies, I own them all. Gene was great, but different from Fred. Fred did PLENTY of high speed very active dances. But he was also great at other dance styles. Perhaps your view is more than a little narrow.

  • @barbaraleary8300
    @barbaraleary8300 2 года назад +21

    Fred Astaire was the best dancer ever. I loved him in many movies and Putting On The Ritz is an awesome number
    Never tire of watching this graceful and classy man.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      Agreed. It was not just his dancing skills, he was also one of the best choreographers ever. More than anything else, that is what separated Fred and Gene Kelly from the rest.

  • @pcon71
    @pcon71 Год назад +6

    My God what a Divine voice..

  • @amsj2906
    @amsj2906 Год назад +6

    Thanks for this. I love seeing his cane fly back to him! 🙂

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +2

      One viewer pointed out how it worked. I thought it was compressed air, which it was, but that air shoots a bolt up through the floor and that is what makes the cane fly to him.

  • @tyejabs670
    @tyejabs670 Год назад +3

    I absolutely adore Fred Astaire . I watched all of his movies with Ginger Rogers.

  • @laurensrulkens4185
    @laurensrulkens4185 Год назад +2

    Heard this song when I was young... searching long for it now I found it!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      It is quite old, written by the great Irving Berlin in 1929, and introduced in a movie of the same name in 1930. It became the #1 song in America. Yet it is probably best know from this scene in the movie. In "Young Frankenstien" they did a parody of this with Gene Wilder and the monster, Peter Boyle

    • @laurensrulkens4185
      @laurensrulkens4185 7 месяцев назад

      Thans for explaining

  • @lyallg7925
    @lyallg7925 9 месяцев назад +2

    It’s great that this has been uploaded to RUclips. Previously it’s only been available on Vimeo. It’s a shame however that the writing has to be over his footwork.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  9 месяцев назад +1

      This is one of my oldest videos. I no longer do that. I had the hardest time getting this to load at all, it was constantly copyright blocked. I looked at other videos that seemed to have longer clips published, and I thought perhaps the text in the video helped it run longer. I saw others where they speak over the video the entire time, did not want to do that.
      There is another version, ruclips.net/video/b1_jZWZDxtw/видео.html , without that. But this one is my most watched, and I cannot replace it until I get a lot more watched videos

  • @l.e.6263
    @l.e.6263 Год назад +10

    Sad that over 80 yrs have passed since BlueSkies release & younger generations cannot enjoy a true wondrous complete clip of groundbreaking artistry , No cgi, No green screen or faking. This art ALL still can enjoy & be inspired. Fred was stickler for perfection, likely influenced by his ballet yrs, practicing for hours daily until he danced with ease- nothing is easy about his dancing nor his original choreography. MJ clearly got Smooth Criminal ideas , lyrics & costumes from Fred’s ballet short with Cyd.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +6

      This dance scene has to be the most copyright restricted of all. I can post almost entire other dance scenes, but with this I cut it short and it was still blocked, so I had to cut it more.
      I bought "Blue Skies" so I can watch it, and Crosby singing "Blue Skies", in an otherwise unremarkable movie.
      Actually, a very sad story, when Ginger was honored at the end of her life at the Kennedy Center, Fred had already passed, and his widow fought over money, so they could not play Ginger dancing with Fred... at her life acheivement recognition. That I find terribly sad and unjust. I do not beleive Fred would have done that.

    • @l.e.6263
      @l.e.6263 Год назад

      I agree. Fred & Ginger made up before he died by both being seen in public again at rare public events, friends again without unknown barrier Ginger refused to comment. Thanks for uploading this, even when it’s chopped, it’s still masterful & unforgettable. And I believe in special revealing ingenuity of Fred’s dances, for this iconic dance all the background dancers are all Fred, the studio used mirrors , that’s why they all match him perfectly, & Fred had to replicate himself 50 times. Again, ground breaking.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      Wait, MJ is Michal Jackson? Fred and Micheal were good friends,,,,,

    • @l.e.6263
      @l.e.6263 Год назад +1

      As buddies,then MJ got Fred’s blessing or input bc certain choreography, even contrast colors of MJs wardrobe in MTV vid , are identical to Fred in ballet short. No unique Cyd in modern MJ vid.

    • @gill426
      @gill426 4 месяца назад +2

      "Made up before he died"?? I don't recall them ever being in a dispute, they had a constant...let's say, very good friendship from 1930 when they met until 1987 when he died. There are lots of pictures with them together throughout every decade.
      But I agree with the original author of this video (you're great, by the way!) that it is absolutely heartbreaking that those movies could not be shown at her ceremony. I wholeheartedly believe that you are right, Fred didn't want that. I don't know what it is with Fred's wives, they both made Ginger's life rather miserable on many occasions.
      Well, Fred&Ginger are dancing in Heaven now and I'm sure they're happy.
      Robyn Smith is still doing her thing here on Earth and I should be glad if her extreme reign on Fred's legacy would reach far enough to prohibit this awful biopic that is supposedly being made.
      I like to remember Fred the way he was, just him and also dancing with Ginger. 😊

  • @richard169
    @richard169 Год назад +1

    I have NEVER seen this before! Thank you so much!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      Your welcome!! That is what I do this for, so people can see some of the greatest scenes from the greatest movies of all time. It's a shame I have to cut it so much, this is the MOST restricted dance scene I deal with. Maybe watch the movie Blue Skies to see the entire thing.

  • @flyingdutchmanindustries5877
    @flyingdutchmanindustries5877 6 месяцев назад +1

    Now the kind of drama people have over their shoes is on some whole different level!

  • @kelliebrand9837
    @kelliebrand9837 9 месяцев назад

    Love this! Love tap dancing, also enjoy Taco performance of this song, ❤ Fred

  • @katienoneofyourbusiness1048
    @katienoneofyourbusiness1048 Год назад +1

    I sang this song in chorus in 4th grade and it scared me for some reason. Now I love it.

  • @jarretthellums9545
    @jarretthellums9545 2 года назад +22

    This had more talent than the last 20 years of music

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +4

      the golden age

    • @wnyduchess
      @wnyduchess Год назад +1

      You need to seek out different music then. The talent never went away, you just aren't looking for it.

    • @telbon8869
      @telbon8869 5 месяцев назад

      @wynduchess
      So are you suggesting we should look at "rap music" for this kind of talent????
      Come on, get a grip , "duchess"!!!!😂

  • @barrygolbin4896
    @barrygolbin4896 2 года назад +8

    The fellows in the background are all different (and REAL) people.
    You can see that some of them are holding the canes at different pl;aces along the spine of the cane.
    Also they are of different heights as well.
    Is there anything quite as good as this around??
    Is there ANYONE who can watch this segment without tapping their feet or keeping time with their hands?
    I suspect not.
    In the words of the song from the Broadway show "How Now, Dow Jones",
    "They don't make 'em like that anymore."

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      LOL, several told me they were all the same... not that it was the image of what Fred was doing in the foreground, that he did several takes in the background. I will have to look really hard at it, but with my old eyes....
      I never really paid attention to movie dancing before this, and, yes, it is truly marvelous.. I LOVE Ginger Rogers....

    • @terryv
      @terryv 2 года назад +11

      No, they are all Fred Astaire - filmed separately, and edited in together. That’s where the gimmick comes in - the magic (in 1946) of trick editing.

    • @Fantomas4616
      @Fantomas4616 2 года назад +2

      no, they are all Fred Astaire. First thought they are animation likes that dancing Gene Kelly did with JERRY MOUSE and im still un-sure when the brackground Fred Astaire was real him. It's so incredible well done.

  • @thomasleary2814
    @thomasleary2814 Год назад +3

    What a shame! The man was an absolutely brilliant dancer, both in movies and on tv and we can’t see the entirety of what may well be his best solo dance because of copyright issues. Thanks anyway for posting at least part of this amazing performance.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Thank you. I have this rated the #3 best movie dance of all time.

    • @thomasleary2814
      @thomasleary2814 Год назад

      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327 What do have for #'s 1&2?

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      #1 is Gene Kelly's "Singing In The Rain" from the movie of the same name, because I find it the purest expression of joy ever done in a movie. #2 is Fred and Ginger's "Cheek to Cheek" from "Top Hat", because I think it is the most beautiful dance scene ever done. Of course, there are plenty of valid reasons to rearrange the order, I must have rearranged my top 100 at least a dozen times before I just had to stop myself.
      I put out one video with the entire list, just 15 seconds each dance, starting at 100 and moving up to 1. ruclips.net/video/b8apCI8VRBw/видео.html
      I also made a playlist of all 100, longer takes for each. ruclips.net/p/PLrwI-xJ5yWqN2RpSkYdKz27VRMCE9L50v

    • @thomasleary2814
      @thomasleary2814 Год назад

      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327 Both excellent! My favorite is Fred and Cyd's "Dancing in the Dark" for the same reason that you gave for your #2. I just think it's perfection. Fred and Cyd were my favorite male and female dancers respectively.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      I have "Dancing In The Dark" from "The Band Wagon" as #36. I had a problem in doing this list, SO MUCH at the top was Fred and Ginger, or Fred and someone else, or just Fred, and I artificially surpressed Fred and he ends up with a bunch of dances in the lower numbers. Cyd makes 3 dances, her eye popping (at least for guys) #19 "The Broadway Melody" from "Singin' in the Rain" (because of those incredible legs), #36 "Dancing in the Dark" and I really love her "Silk Stockings" from the movie of the same name, #86. Truth is I had never watched "Dancing in the Dark" that many times, and as I edited it a new appreciation of her dancing came over me. I am a Ginger fan, and beleive Ginger was Fred's best "movie dancer", which is different than just dancing, it includes the acting while dancing, but I believe Cyd might very well have been the best pure dancer he ever paired with.

  • @1510Ronald
    @1510Ronald Год назад

    thank you for loading - this ist the best version from dancing Fred Astaire

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      your welcome.

    • @telbon8869
      @telbon8869 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      One of the greatest regrets of my life is unfortunately having been born with two left feet and little coordination and rhythm. Despite numerous attempts at the Arthur Murray dance studio , it was fruitless. But at least I can enjoy Fred&Ginger's and Gene's (and other's) incredible talents thanks to motion pictures!!
      Thank you for sharing these sublime images!!!

  • @ldcraig2006
    @ldcraig2006 6 месяцев назад

    That fascinating sequence towards the end (about 2:57 or so to the end) where Fred is dancing with multiple versions of himself. I'm awed at how they might have achieved that; how could they have split-screened that many duplicates, all of them in exact timing with the original. Amazing!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  6 месяцев назад

      Fred won an honorary Oscar for his advancements in the art of filming dance. He was much more than the greatest dancer of all time. HIs first trick photography dance scene was in Swing Time, Bojangles of Harlem, where he dances with 3 huge shadows of himself on the wall behind him, all dancing differently.

  • @irvingchenets6181
    @irvingchenets6181 3 месяца назад +1

    You worry about not being able to show the whole clip and then you leave that huge title covering his feet through the clip. Smooth.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  3 месяца назад +1

      This was one of my first videos. I could not understand why it was being copyright blocked even as I cut it more, and more, and more. I thought perhaps the lettering "changed" it and would help me get it up, like I saw other websites where they talked all over the clip. I no longer do this, but this is my #1 video and if I change it, it has to start all over from scratch. There is another version in my top 100 dance list w/o the constant lettering.. it still has to be all cut up,

  • @Janney3791
    @Janney3791 2 года назад +4

    Who else noticed that the furniture back then already looked modern 😮

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +4

      In all deign things, architecture, clothing, interior decor, there are only so many ways to do it, and it is a constant cycle so if you look to the past you will see it is not really new, just revivied

  • @mynameisworld
    @mynameisworld 8 месяцев назад +1

    Fred Astaire makes me want to scream "Don't just stand there! DO something! MOVE!" I love old movies. I love tap--dancing. Fred Astaire ranks #1 in boredom.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  8 месяцев назад +2

      Well, you are pretty alone in your viewpoint.

    • @telbon8869
      @telbon8869 5 месяцев назад

      @mynameisworld
      You should change your name to: @mynameisworldclassmoron😂

  • @addictiontransfer3731
    @addictiontransfer3731 Год назад +1

    lol the "WOW" at the end was great.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Thanks. Fred had so many great dances in his career. This actually was a redo of "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" from the great "Top Hat". But better, much better. Fred had anounced his retirement after this movie (he never did retire, just took breaks), and as a farewell he did this amazing routine. I am putting together a "best movei dance" list, and I have this at #3, right after #2 Fred and Ginger's "Cheek to Cheek". I could, and have, watched it over and over and over....

    • @addictiontransfer3731
      @addictiontransfer3731 Год назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 If you put out that list in the form of a video i will for sure watch it!!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Thanks. I am so bogged down in a documentary about Fred and Ginger. Had no idea what I was getting myself into. Their combined careers spanned 136 years, over 100 movies, stars in vaudeville, broadway, movies, radio and tv.
      I have finally determined the format, and now have to take the mountains I have created and organize, but the end is near,
      Then the list of dances....

    • @addictiontransfer3731
      @addictiontransfer3731 Год назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 well i subscribed! if you dont mind a little advice tho, first chance you get, you should splurge on a new microphone. If you're really spending all that hardwork on your videos then it will be a crying shame if the sound quality prevents people from enjoying it (personally it doesn't bother me, but statistically the sound quality of the commentary is the determining facter in whether a surprising amount of people stick around, watch the full video, and subscribe here on youtube oddly enough).

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      No, Your critique is fair. It is NOT the microphone, it is ME. A great deal of what I have imporved was simply my being able to read text without slurring and other vocal issues. I find the audio the hardest part of all this.
      I have one more morning to complete the first new Fred and Ginger episode, and then the final touchup including video transitions and TRYING to keep my voice constant and understandable over 45 minutes of video... wish me luck.

  • @gerardmurphy3414
    @gerardmurphy3414 Год назад +1

    INCREDIBLE TALENT

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      I have watched them all, repeatedly, and this is his finest solo dance. He was also a great choreographer, did all his own shortly into his movie career. Never mind being also a top star on the radio, and a great piano player. He coudl do it all.

  • @bmw3842
    @bmw3842 2 года назад

    Now this is why The Golden Age of Hollywood is the best.

  • @loohna1716
    @loohna1716 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you ❤❤

  • @briansunny4010
    @briansunny4010 10 месяцев назад

    Masterpiece😳😍!!!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you... this was a decades long developed dance by Fred, this is the third iteration of it. He retired after this movie (Of course he came back, he never DID stop) and wanted to go out with his finest solo dance. And he succeeded

  • @浜田隆政TakamasaHamada
    @浜田隆政TakamasaHamada 2 месяца назад

    👏Marvelous. By the way, I thought about the roots of tap dance.
    The dance of the Côte d'Ivoire came to Egypt.
    From Egypt to Spain via the Roma people.
    From Spanish flamenco to Irish dance in Ireland.
    Through Irish immigrants to American tap dance.

    🏆The fifteenth world song ・Ireland:Part 1-№3
    August 4 ~August 11:[2024]: First Venue⑤-2
    August 12 ~August 30:[2024]: Third Venue⑤-2

  • @TeresaCarazo-ih9xd
    @TeresaCarazo-ih9xd 2 месяца назад

    super buenísimo

  • @renitafluellen1591
    @renitafluellen1591 2 года назад +2

    I will dance like that in heaven nice and clean

  • @bradleycotton3237
    @bradleycotton3237 3 года назад +11

    I thought the dancers behind him were different men. I didn’t know they were all clones of Fred.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  3 года назад +7

      Wow, I never noticed that. I also thought they were different men. The video is not that clear, I will go to the movie original and look closer. Thanks

    • @terryv
      @terryv 2 года назад +1

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 - Yikes! How could you not know?!? Still, you did capture the best highlights of Astaire’s dance performance, unlike other channels that have butchered it altogether. Nicely done (although you should delete the completely irrelevant "Young Frankenstein" portion).

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +4

      LOL, perhaps the name is pretentious... I do know a lot abut movie history, yet it is a huge subject and I learn tons of new facts every day.... as to Young Frankenstien, I assumed some are familiar with the later work but had no idea what it was honoring, or that theIr was an actual earlier dance at all...

    • @barbaraleary8300
      @barbaraleary8300 2 года назад

      Never knew that either. Very interesting fact

    • @Fantomas4616
      @Fantomas4616 2 года назад

      I would say the guys in the background are all FRED ASTAIR himself. sometime I thought they were animated Fred-Astaire version and this a real/animation combo. - Well... in few months there will a restored version be released on bluray and I'll take a closer look.

  • @Cosmonauta8
    @Cosmonauta8 3 месяца назад

    Best dancer ever...

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  3 месяца назад +1

      I agree, but I think perhaps he was even a better choreographer than he was a dancer.

    • @Cosmonauta8
      @Cosmonauta8 3 месяца назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 You're absolutely right, and I agree with you. A complete and talented artist.

  • @silviofernandes3217
    @silviofernandes3217 9 месяцев назад

    FRED ASTAIRE , O MELHOR !

  • @AfricanRoots-gz9qt
    @AfricanRoots-gz9qt Год назад +1

    This is cool, but I like the way Taco sings it😂❤

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      I have yet to hear that. We usually like the first version of a song we hear, and then even the great original might not be as good to us. A generational thing, I heard this first, might like the Taco version but my heart will stay with this first one. Rare is the song where you can love multiple versions, but it does happen. Thanks

  • @kurtjohnson4426
    @kurtjohnson4426 Год назад +3

    Too many cut outs.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      RUclips will not allow more of this dance to be posted. They employ a Copyright Check robot, and I worked on this forever until I finally cut enough to post it. Until then, it was fully blocked.

  • @joeschembrie9450
    @joeschembrie9450 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wasn't it Fred Astaire who went in for an audition, and a studio executive wrote a memo, "Can't act, can't sing. Can dance -- a little."

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  6 месяцев назад +2

      That's the legend, the document is lost. Fred says it said "Can't Act. Slightly Bald. Also dances."

  • @stanyscognamiglio1080
    @stanyscognamiglio1080 Год назад

    many people ignore that the best songs of Irving Berlin were written for the films of Fred Astaire and for this he is the best performer ever, even if the way of singing in the 30s is emphasized and dramatized but reflects the great contrast of feelings and moods that were those years

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Irving had so many great songs, he provided many great songs that put Fred on top of the Billboard Top 100, AND others! Amazing songwriter. Thanks.

  • @JV-tu6nm
    @JV-tu6nm 2 года назад +5

    is there a chance to get this masterpiece in hd-quality or better legal - can't find it in google, amazon and so on... a best of fred astaire would be great

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      I recently purchased a DVD version, that is what you see I put up, it is not remastered. While the dance is popular, otherwise the movie is unremarkable, never earned any awards. I would not expect it to be high on the list of those remastering old movies...

    • @l.e.6263
      @l.e.6263 Год назад

      That’s Entertainment films 1-4 hosted by Gene Kelly would showcase entire clips of Hollywood’s studio golden yrs. I remember seeing this full clip in theaters & regularly on TV anniversaries , specials, Oscars, when TV was free. Bing has great voice , & made a good comedic partner with B Hope, & had great TV show too with same era of guest stars like Fred,but none are remastered nor streamed anymore.

  • @tony_2024
    @tony_2024 4 месяца назад

    Did i forget to mention that in the 80s a singer by the name of Taco (born Taco Ockverse) did a cover of this and it was a big hit? True fact tho.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  4 месяца назад

      I have seen his videos, interesting style. The first time soneone just commented "Taco" on this, and I was confused, what does a food wrap have to do with this song, LOL.

  • @maryvalentine9090
    @maryvalentine9090 Год назад

    It would’ve been nice if you played the whole Fred Astaire clip without any cuts. Very jarring.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      I cannot, nobody can. RUclips employs a copyright check robot system, and this dance has to be the most restricted I have ever worked with. It took FOREVER to cut it until it would post. The best I can do is show the best parts in tiny little sections

  • @mikedonovan8501
    @mikedonovan8501 2 года назад +5

    I think one can say he wasn’t a bad dancer

  • @Shadowkey392
    @Shadowkey392 Год назад +1

    Fun fact: at the time Fred Astaire planned to retire from performing after “Blue Skies”, meaning it would be his final film. So he wanted to do a really big and fancy dance number (a personal magnum opus, if you will) to end his career on the highest, showiest, most memorable note possible. Irving Berlin apparently agreed with him, and cooked up “Puttin’ On The Ritz.”

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Not sure about this. Puttin' On The Ritz was a song from Berlin, yes, but written in 1929 and introduced in a movie of the same name. Berlin did change one lyric for Fred, to remove something considered racist.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      I found the reference.. Fred went to Irving Berlin and asked he change on lyric because Fred felt it was racist, and Irving complied, so Fred could use the song....

  • @fabrizioasperti558
    @fabrizioasperti558 2 года назад +1

    Straordinario!

  • @Raktasdelespacio
    @Raktasdelespacio Год назад

    It says Fred Astaire and Ensemble, but it really is just Fred Astaire, he performed the choreography several times so it would look natural, then they pasted them together for that surreal feel.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Yes, you are correct, in time I realized, after viewerws comments, that they are all Fred. AND someone else pointed out you can see the rod come out of the floor to kick the cane back up in the air. AND I misspelled the dance, it's Puttin', not Putting.
      But this is by far my #1 viewed video, and if I replace it, it starts off back at zero, and I do not want to do that. I wish RUclips did not do that.

  • @heatherknopp3723
    @heatherknopp3723 Год назад

    It was also covered in the 80s by an artist called "Taco" which was a very fun rendition! And it's *Puttin', not "Putting". Spelled and pronounced w/o the "g" on the end.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Yeah, I know I misspelled, but to fix that I have to replace this video, and it is my #1 watched, so I live with the mispelling

  • @AlmegaMedia
    @AlmegaMedia 2 года назад +3

    why did you chop up the Fred performance? Very disappointing!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад

      RUclips has enacted copyright restrictions that are very stringent. I am not allowed to post the entire dance, of even more than 30 seconds of a dance, or it is blocked. It would be so much easier to just put the dance up, this editing trying to keep the best takes forever. But it is edited like this, or not at all....... or I talk over the entire thing or put text all over it, etc. I chose this method, regretfully many do not understand why and get upset with me.

  • @hl9246
    @hl9246 2 года назад +1

    Its so disappointed but its lucky to view full of Putting on the ritz another platform

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад

      I know, I have to cut it otherwise it is copyright protected. Sorry, that is the best I am allowed to load right now. I love watching it in full myself.

  • @sylviohaas4803
    @sylviohaas4803 8 месяцев назад +1

    Bárbaro!

  • @julianmarsh8384
    @julianmarsh8384 Год назад

    Fred wasn't this to be his finale to Hollywood musicals...he retired after this movie, being coaxed out of retirement by Kelly....it is Fred at his best.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Correct, Fred had seriously considered retiring in 1938, did retire after this movie in 1946, but when Gene Kelly broke his leg he talked Fred into taking his place in "Easter Parade" with Judy Garland in 1948, which was a gerat movie and big success. Fred retired again, from doing song and dance scenes, after "Silk Stockings" in 1957, but did come back to dance in 1968's "Finian's Rainbow", a very nice movie.

  • @nhmooytis7058
    @nhmooytis7058 Год назад

    I love the song but cannot watch it now without seeing Gene Wlder and Peter Boyle 😂😂😂

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +2

      Funny, I saw the Young Frankenstien version first, so it is ALWAYS in my head. All the spoofs on Golden Era actors I had to recognize later when I finally saw them.

    • @nhmooytis7058
      @nhmooytis7058 Год назад +1

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 FrankenSHTEEEN!! 😂

  • @1333eliz
    @1333eliz 2 года назад +1

    When any performer, song writer, or others connected to a performance complain about not receiving royalties---I completely understand and agree with "editing". I supported JD Salinger's "obsession" with protecting his art. But when services ( like this one ) blanketly block or enforce editing, it's just laziness. YOU MAKE ENOUGH MONEY---EARN IT !!!!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад

      Oh, I understand why they do this, and I do not think it is so wrong as wrong headed. I do these because I love these movies and scenes. The vast majority of my videos could never be "monetized", the advertising money will go to the copyright holder... so, then, why not let me show more so they make more?

    • @1333eliz
      @1333eliz 2 года назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 I do appreciate your upload but I think you'll agree that this is one dance routine that demands continuety. Several years ago, it had been uploaded as the complete scene and had I the money at present, I would buy it ( Amazon available) just for that few minutes of dance. No CGI effects in the 1940s. 😁

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      When I first started, that is exactly what I intended to do. Then I discovered I could not. Some dance scenes could use judicious editing, they go on as long as 17 minutes. Currently I am editing a review of the movie "Stage Door", and as I add scenes, the restrictions become tighter and I am blocked till I curt more and more. It's a shame, well done someone could be interested in purchasing the movie.. I have been at ti for hours.

  • @car5car5
    @car5car5 10 месяцев назад

    Are pieces of the song missing?

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  10 месяцев назад

      Yes. This videa is so heavily restricted any attempt to put it up in its entirety or even in large sections is blocked by the RUclips Copyright Check robot. This took FOREVER to snip and snip until what you see finally got past the blockage. Sorry, this is the best I could do, it was this or nothing.

  • @PabloPerez-ed9gp
    @PabloPerez-ed9gp Год назад

    Excelente 🙂

  • @dkoz8321
    @dkoz8321 2 года назад

    Blue Skys. Lt.Cdr. Data favorite song to cover.

  • @d.gazinelli8785
    @d.gazinelli8785 Год назад

    Do you know the name of the movie in which Fred Astaire danced on top a giant piano keyboard? It was a great technological cinematic advancement. Thanks.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      You have me stumped here. He does dance on a pinao in "Let's Dance" 1950, but it is not a giant keyboard. Tom Hanks danced on a giant keyboard in "Big". I do not yuet have all of Fred's movies, I have almost compelted the Ginger Rogers collection, so there are still a few of Fred's movies I have not seen. Sorry

  • @gfitz6001
    @gfitz6001 2 года назад +3

    I wish you hadn’t edited it.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      I wish I didn't have to.. with copyright restrictions showing any piece of it longer that I do gets the entire video blocked.

  • @Beaguins
    @Beaguins 2 месяца назад

    Couldn't you show the whole thing? I haven't been able to find a video with the whole dance.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 месяца назад +1

      No, I cannot, nobody can. RUclips has a copyright check system, and it reviews and rates posts, from no copyright issues to blocked. I found this dance one of the most restricted videos I have ever done. It took forever as I cut and cut until finally I couild post it.

    • @Beaguins
      @Beaguins 2 месяца назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 Ouch! Sorry, I didn't know.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 месяца назад +2

      Hye, you asked nicely, and I thank you for that. I agree it is a shame I have to cut it up to show it, it is a masterpeice, I rated it the 3rd greatest dance scene in movie history. You should see the nasty way others criticize what I cannot avoid.....

  • @Foneitguy
    @Foneitguy 6 месяцев назад

    2:39 me when in the pool

  • @ArtsDecoratifs
    @ArtsDecoratifs Год назад +1

    The title is actually Puttin' on the Ritz, not Putting on the Ritz.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Yes, there are several mistakes in this video. It was one of my first. But it is also my most viewed video, by far, and the way RUclips works if I fix the spelling, the video has to start all over again. You cannot make even the slightest change.

  • @LungsOutJem
    @LungsOutJem 2 года назад +1

    If you're going to talk about this song, you need to mention the fact that Fred Astaire had "the great" Irving Berlin rewrite the song to remove the racist commentary from it, and how Fred Astaire's more inclusive version has become the far more famous recording.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      I did not know that.. I am still studying Fred and Ginger, their careers were so long, so many movies and plays and TV appearances, I did not realize what I was getting in to. Also, I have qouted statements I have seen or read, only to find out they were incorrect. I am re-working my Fred and Ginger documentary, and you have added another detail to look in to, Thank you.

    • @LungsOutJem
      @LungsOutJem 2 года назад +1

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 history can be like that, very hard to confirm at times. I can't even recall where I first heard that story, but supposedly Fred was a very progressive man and didn't care for how the song was making fun of poor black people, and instead had it switched up to make fun of the rich. Whoever made that decision, I'm glad they did, because this is an old favorite of mine.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +2

      Well, I am stubborn, and I have found videos of many of the actual original quotes by Fred and Ginger, or someone else who was there like Hermes Pan. I will get there.

  • @mstricky1
    @mstricky1 7 месяцев назад

    Wow

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  7 месяцев назад +1

      That's for sure. His masterpiece, he had been working on variations of this since his time on Broadway. The great "Top Hat, White Tie and Tales" from "Top Hat" was the 2nd version. Every movement carefully choreographed and performed exactly. Too bad I cannot just show the entire thing, but this has to be the MOST copyright restricted 3 minutes in all of movie history.

  • @DonWalley
    @DonWalley Год назад

    Not sure why this classic had to be chopped up...

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      Sorry, I am weary of responding to this. You Tube used to auto-assign copyright up to a few years ago. Then they changed it to an automated extremely stringent check system that blocks not only full clips, but sometimes down to 15 seconds only in combination clips. I am so tired of it I am making a website to avoid the corproations demanding they get every penny instead of sharing with creator. Right now I am not monetized, this is a labor of love, but I would not mind making a little for my presentation efforts. I should enhance sales of their movies. Yet I see others posting longer clips. I have been all over RUclips trying to get past this obstacle, with no luck. I think some are doing the arduos work to get approval from each copyright holder. I reached out, no reply.

  • @bh5606
    @bh5606 2 года назад +1

    Loved the dancing. Could have done without the narration and scene cuts.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      I cannot help the cuts.. RUclips has enacted copyright controls so stringent this is the most I can show witout being blocked. As to the narration, I am building a movie history website, so I add factual details. Honestly, I am getting away from these straight dance videos anyway, too much work, and too many complaints because people do not understand the new restrictions. I would have LOVED to post the entire masterpeice of a dance, without interruption

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Год назад

      It's a shame we still can't put the full dance scene on youtube, I remember seeing the full scene first years of youtube, I was totally mindblown I had never seen anything like it before, one day I wanted to see it again and it was gone. Ridiculous this is 80 years old and imo part of our cultural history and should be exist for everyone to enjoy on a platform like youtube without any cuts.

    • @teijaflink2226
      @teijaflink2226 Год назад

      I mean you did mean that youtube just removes it or do you mean that you didn't want to post it because you don't make money out of it (which I don't think people should be able to if they didn't create something)? It's crazy if you can't post clips from almost 100 year old movies.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Sorry, just saw this was unanswered. Videos are blocked by a copyright robot, it comes back blocked and they detail 1 offending point. To make this, I had to cut and cut until they allowed it to be posted. Sometimes, months later, they then yank it down anyway. Each movie, sometimes scenes, are restricted at different levels by the copyright holder. "Puttin' On The Ritz" is the most restricted I have come across.
      Copyright law is 96 years, so right now all movies 1927 and before can be posted.

  • @TheDJMysterE
    @TheDJMysterE Год назад

    I couldve done without all the cuts...

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      I have stoped making these because You Tube's stringent copyright rules will not allow me to show more than 25 seconds. I do not know how others exist, some, I assume, are grandfathered in, others have licenses. I have researched, and give up. I am making only documentaries now.

  • @terryv
    @terryv 2 года назад +3

    You keep typing & saying "Putting On the Ritz". It’s not by accident that the song was entitled (and pronounced) "Puttin’ On the Ritz". Sheesh!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      You are absolutely correct. There was an earlier movie called "Putting On the Ritz", and I kept on criss-crossing the spelling in my head. I will fix when I get the chance

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад

      I just looked, and it was "Puttin' On the Ritz" in 1930 movie also... so no excuse, just carelessness. Believe it or not, to fix that one letter I have to delete and reload the video, and lose all the history of my most watched clip. Do you think perhaps it gets so many hits because of the misspelling? I then go to the top over all the correctly spelled ones, LOL.

    • @terryv
      @terryv 2 года назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 - No harm, no foul.

  • @rogerjorge2002
    @rogerjorge2002 2 года назад

    HE REMIND ME HUGH LORRY WITH THE STICK

  • @PopExtra
    @PopExtra 6 месяцев назад

    How does that cane not break 😂

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  6 месяцев назад

      They did sometimes. This dance scene went through 3 versions, the 2nd being "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" from "Top Hat". Fred went through 13 canes and finally finished the scene with the last one. Mostly, though, he would break them over his knee in a temper tantrum, LOL.

  • @Aminarouichi-ow4yp
    @Aminarouichi-ow4yp 3 месяца назад +1

    aberkane you werent born yet at this time , stop pretending

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  3 месяца назад

      I do not understand the reference. Is aberkane someone who posted a comment on here?

  • @RYAN799
    @RYAN799 Год назад +1

    Taco....

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      LOL, after all this time I now understand you are referencing someone who covered this song

  • @dblioness2000
    @dblioness2000 3 месяца назад

    who was the choreographer, btw? FA?

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  3 месяца назад

      Yes, Fred (as well as Eleanor Powell and Gene Kelly, maybe others) did all their own choreography. Fred took over that chore very young, while partnering with his sister Adele on Broadway, at around 14 or 15 years old. As good of a dancer as Fred is, I think what makes him so special is his great choreography skills (with his frequent partner Hermes Pan).

  • @rogerjorge2002
    @rogerjorge2002 2 года назад +1

    IMAGING DR HOUSE DANCING LIKE THIS

  • @sarahe451
    @sarahe451 Месяц назад

    Wish you hadn't cut it so much.

  • @peterlee6745
    @peterlee6745 Месяц назад

    The Best of The BEST Was Fred

  • @chrisarseneault5617
    @chrisarseneault5617 Год назад

    You skipped parts of everything in the video

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад +1

      Yes, because of RUclips enforced copyright restrictions. Dealing with a robot. Took forevere to satisfy it, curtting and cutting, and that is what you see.

  • @hectorheath9742
    @hectorheath9742 3 месяца назад

    Mel Brooks didn't like the Young Frankenstein scene but Wilder insisted on including it. Mel was right.🙄

  • @peterbako5739
    @peterbako5739 9 месяцев назад +1

    2:41 how do you do that?

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  9 месяцев назад

      Do what?? I need some context.

    • @peterbako5739
      @peterbako5739 9 месяцев назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 Wow, thanks a lot for this answer. 😒

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  9 месяцев назад

      I am sorry, I am trying to answer. I do not understand the question. How do I do WHAT?? I take the question 2 different ways. Are you asking a tenchincal question, how do I cut it like that at 2:41, OR are you asking how could I decide to cut it like that? I will answer as soon as I understand, I answer ALL comments.

    • @peterbako5739
      @peterbako5739 9 месяцев назад

      Well, it's very difficult for me as a Hungarian to describe myself as if I were talking to a non-native Hungarian, because our speech is simple and catchy, which we don't explain more than you English people. he stretched out his hand and already had it in his hand. Ever since I was a child, I have been interested in how he did this. There are 2 options: first, a magnet is attached to the stick, as is the case with his fingers, or this part is played backwards, although this is repeated twice at the end when he crouches down and then rises up, so you must know how he did it? I want an answer to that.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  9 месяцев назад +2

      Your English is far batter than my (non-existent) Hungarian.
      It is very quick, but at 2:40 keep your eye on the cane on the floor, in the middle of the cane. You will see a long skinny rod shoot up from the floor, and that is what throws the cane into the air. It is shot up by compressed air. Too bad you cannot slow it down to see it. The next time I work on this viedo I will zoom in and slow it down so people ca see.
      I could never figure it out until a year ago when a commentator explained it to me.

  • @ewazielinska3146
    @ewazielinska3146 Год назад

    😳😯😃

  • @pexobestia
    @pexobestia Год назад

    At 2:40 you can see on the floor a little bolt launching the cane...

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      but Fred says it was compressed air thart shot it up

    • @pexobestia
      @pexobestia Год назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 A compressed air bolt, surely...

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      I will have to take a look. LOL, this is like the Fred and Ginger feather dress issue, or the beads slamming Fred in the head doing "Let's Face The Music And Dance".. some have found video proof, barely recognizable, of feathers still floating arounf on the final take, and in the other case Fred might have been dazed but he was such a pro you see no reaction from him as he contined to dance. Thanks,

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      I see it!! Finally!! Thanks!!

  • @teresafarrell6457
    @teresafarrell6457 2 года назад +1

    Have you done a review/breakdown of The Nicholas Brothers w/Cab Calloway?
    AMAZING stuff!
    I just found your channel; great stuff. Thanks. 👍

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад

      I started off attempting to do a "History of Dance" in movies. As part of that I did include The Nicholas Brothers in "Jumpin' Jive" (1943), the scene with Cab Calloway. It is in just about everybodies top 10 greatest scenes. But I got so bogged down with Fred and Ginger, their work is so excellent and enormous, the "History of Dance" was becoming "The History of Fred and Ginger"... so I made that series instead. It ends up over half the best dances would be Fred, Ginger and/or Gene Kelly. I will do the greats separately, so I can reference the specific series for those interested and be much briefer in the overall history. BTW... if you loved "Jumpin' Jive", check out The Berry Brothers doing "Berry Me Not" in "Panama Hattie" (1942). They do an stunning leap I, and just about every guy, cringe at every time. Amazing!

  • @firstimeshooter6590
    @firstimeshooter6590 2 года назад +1

    He had the force?! lol

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      LOL. The used compressed air to shoot the cane back up to his hand. Took a bunch of tries before they got it right.

    • @firstimeshooter6590
      @firstimeshooter6590 2 года назад +1

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 sick!!! I love older practical effects.

  • @MrMackievelli
    @MrMackievelli 2 года назад +1

    Jump cuts ruin this.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      I am sorry, if you post a video on RUclips now it is slammed with Copyright restrictions that must not have existed in the past, as some older videos seem to not have suffered under these restrictions. When I started, I intended on posting full scenes except for some of the really long dance scenes (up to 17 minutes) in some movies. After struggling, this is the best I can do. It is also a great deal of work, trying to keep the best while never exceeding 30 seconds in any clip, far less then that when you combine clips. Maybe I wil figure out a way around this at some point.

  • @NowPleaseReadThis
    @NowPleaseReadThis Год назад

    Fred Astaire's dancing does not appear to have a center of gravity. He is so light and quick on his feet and has freedom to put himself anywhere he likes. When he has a dance partner he can afford to find the partners shared center of gravity that best suits her, that will make her look as good as she can.
    That makes him number one.
    In contrast Gene Kelly gets around by muscle mass and strength to overcome his weight.
    Don O'connor tends to stay close to his center of gravity tap dancing, likewise Ann Miller dances around her central point of gravity. Now it's time to move my center of gravity for another high gravity beer.

  • @charlessaggio8412
    @charlessaggio8412 Год назад

    Pay the entire vid.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  Год назад

      Cannot because of copyrigth restrictions. I tried making a longer version and had to keep on cutting till this point.

  • @lauralutz4538
    @lauralutz4538 11 месяцев назад

    Hacked up

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  10 месяцев назад

      Best I can do, RUclips Copyright robot will not allow an more... it is this, or nothing. Maybe some will be interested enough to watch the movie, and see it in full.

  • @jamesryan6008
    @jamesryan6008 10 месяцев назад +1

    Why was it necessary to cut out more than half of the vocal. You even edited the dance!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  10 месяцев назад

      I think I have explained myself to you about htis before. There is no movie scene I have ever come across that is as tightly restricted by the RUclips Copyright robot than this dance. I start out seeing if a scene is restricted at all. MOst are. Then I try to cut it to show the very best parts, in full. Still blocked. So I snip away a little at a time. This takes forever. I was actually about to give up totally on this one when it finally passed. I agree with you, its a shame, they don't show it, and they do not allow you to show it. This is the very best I could do with what I consider one of the true materpieces of dance in movie history.

  • @epiphoney
    @epiphoney 8 месяцев назад

    What black magic is this?

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  8 месяцев назад

      The cane flying inthe air? Pneumatic air pressure throws it back up into his hand.

  • @RayArias
    @RayArias 6 месяцев назад

    Too much cutting!

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  6 месяцев назад

      There is not other way, this is possbily one of the tightest copyright controlled scenes in movies. I shiow one tiny little bit more, and it is totally blocked. It took forever to cut it to the point I could show this much.

  • @alanbates9073
    @alanbates9073 2 года назад +2

    the edit is like super duper bad....... why?

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  2 года назад +1

      I am new to all this, and I just cannot understand how I see full unedited clips from movies, but when I try to post them they are blocked by copyright. I googles this and there were a lot of explanations and suggestions as how to post it anyway. Some of it makes no sense, it seems each movie and scene has its own rules. It takes FOREVER to try to capture the best w/o getting blocked. I have paused the process because recently I noticed full copies with an attribution, and I am going to give that another try. Sorry.....

    • @alanbates9073
      @alanbates9073 2 года назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 no problem, live and learn... thanks for the work you put in to it.

  • @oldngood190
    @oldngood190 7 месяцев назад

    Sorry, not worth watching when it's so cut up .

  • @kazumi·Inoue5043
    @kazumi·Inoue5043 2 года назад

    ノーカットで見せなきゃ駄目だろ。👺

  • @maybeebuzzy2265
    @maybeebuzzy2265 7 месяцев назад

    Sorry, but you cannibalized this song with your editorialization.
    Heck, it's so bad that you made me write long words☹

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  7 месяцев назад

      It is either cut like this, or nothing. The RUclips Copyright Robot blocked it on me over and over as I slwoly cut a little bit at a time. It took HOURS. I was about to give up when it finally allowed me to post this.

    • @maybeebuzzy2265
      @maybeebuzzy2265 7 месяцев назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 OK. Tis a shame.

  • @foobar6194
    @foobar6194 4 месяца назад

    Not interested in your narration. Put it in the comments, not in the video.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  4 месяца назад

      Then don't watch it... I find it amazing how some feel they can demand changes. This is one of my first videos, my approach has improved. But my channel is calld "History", and I include historical facts in what I create.

    • @foobar6194
      @foobar6194 4 месяца назад

      @@thedriveinmoviehistory5327 I didn't. I'm telling you why. You might want to know what people like and dislike about your work. But, apparently not.

    • @thedriveinmoviehistory5327
      @thedriveinmoviehistory5327  4 месяца назад

      OK, fair enough. Sorry, while my positive comments outnumber the negative by a wide margin, the negatives can get tiring. I am usually not so snippy. I see what is out there, I know the different approaches. I know even my intro's are too long for some. I am filling a niche that matches my passion, my love of movies and movie history. It is not for all.