George Raft used his dancing moves in a unique way that lead to positive results. His constant rehearsal, knowledge, and skills were very palpable to the audience. He surely excelled while performing on the dance floor. Thank you for sharing this timeless festivity with us. That's elegant dancing forever.
George knew the art of dancing, and loved the pleasure of it ... every move seems so natural to him xx I could watch him dance all day and all night (secretly wishing I was his partner!) What a talented and ultimately sexy man 💋... love ya' forever George! xx
I loved George Raft when I was in high school back in 1968! I've been on a Valentino kick which has made me pull out my Raft biography by Yablonsky...now I see George again with fresh eyes!
George Raft, Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney were an ever present in my younger days. I was a cinemaholic, and their films were played regularly. I loved them all, in equal measures, and still do. Unashamedly so.
Before George Raft went to Hollywood to be an actor, he was known as the best dancer in New York City. In the climax of Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical "Broadway Bound," Kate Jerome remembers the night that George Raft asked her to dance at the Primrose Ballroom.
When you see George Raft dance, you see the beauty of the authentic tango, not the vulgar modern versions where the woman's legs fly all over the place!
My mom told me years ago what a good dancer George was he was a good looker too
George Raft was the best !
No doubt about it !!
George Raft used his dancing moves in a unique way that lead to positive results. His constant rehearsal, knowledge, and skills were very palpable to the audience. He surely excelled while performing on the dance floor. Thank you for sharing this timeless festivity with us. That's elegant dancing forever.
George Raft the forgotten star!!!!!
George knew the art of dancing, and loved the pleasure of it ... every move seems so natural to him xx I could watch him dance all day and all night (secretly wishing I was his partner!) What a talented and ultimately sexy man 💋... love ya' forever George! xx
George raft and his partner are the only ones who hesitate during the dance as if he feels the rhythm throughout his moves
I loved George Raft when I was in high school back in 1968! I've been on a Valentino kick which has made me pull out my Raft biography by Yablonsky...now I see George again with fresh eyes!
I’ve got the same book and I’m reading mine again..
“A good partner brings out all my talents...Shall I tell you about some of them?” 😂😂😂❤️
"If you don't mind, just dance." 😂😂
you gotta love this guy!..............always was and still am fascinated with him!
comx427 Jesus Christ, how edifying your story is.
I am glad to know someone else is also fascinated by him and just started recently to know him. I adore the man :-)
Me too!!
George Raft, Humphrey Bogart and James Cagney were an ever present in my younger days. I was a cinemaholic, and their films were played regularly. I loved them all, in equal measures, and still do. Unashamedly so.
@@comx427 that funny
Raft had more sheer manly zing than 20 Brad Pitts...knowing how to always beats a dumb chunk of beef.
George Raft, playing with a coin, while watching Ann Dvorak, in Scarface, version 1932 !
A Classic !!
Before George Raft went to Hollywood to be an actor, he was known as the best dancer in New York City. In the climax of Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical "Broadway Bound," Kate Jerome remembers the night that George Raft asked her to dance at the Primrose Ballroom.
SMOOTH AS SILK!!!!!!!!
I was so right to buy the biography of him way back around 1975...
Love watching him dance
Real tango.
Hermoso!! Hermoosos!! 🕺💃
So great to see George's coin routine at the end :D
Marie Windsor had seductive eyes, a real beauty.
Tango al estilo Valentino pero tango al fin que apostura la George Raft!!que bella pareja!!
dancing cheek-to-cheek with Marie Windsor...ooh...kinkycreepy! perfect for an iceberg like Raft.
How smooth those two beautiful people danced together....and when Raft kissed the lady's hand ....Wow!
Georgie Boy. Class, real class!
When you see George Raft dance, you see the beauty of the authentic tango, not the vulgar modern versions where the woman's legs fly all over the place!
Very nice, George 😉!!
Joseph Adan
Haven't you seen "modern" tango competitions from Buenos Aires, et al? See/Google Marcela Duran with Carlos Gavito!
Joseph: "Authentic tango"? Are you absolutely sure?
So true.. I've always found it so unaesthetic
He had major sex appeal.
Elegant dancing. What happened today. It is not dancing
DIOS CON NOSOTROS
SEÑOR GUIA A TU PUEBLO
GRACIAS MI BUEN DIOS
Anyone know the name of the tango theyre dancing to ?
Raft was just a little bit of a bad boy And women are always attracted to a bad boy
The funny thing is that it's not supposed to be funny!
I love the old movies, but this dance scene is stiff, wish they would of filmed more leg movement.