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Top Hat — They're Dancing Cheek-To-Cheek Again!
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1935 7.5 9.6K views saved
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Showman Jerry Travers is working for producer Horace Hardwick in London. Jerry demonstrates his new dance steps late one night in Horace's hotel room, much to the annoyance of sleeping Dale Tremont below. She goes upstairs to complain and the two are immediately attracted to each other. Complications arise when Dale mistakes Jerry for Horace.

Countries: US
Languages: English, Italian
Runtime: 1hrs 41min
Status: Released
Release date: 1935-08-29
Release format: Streaming — Oct 03, 2005
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M. Rivera
@mbody 8 years ago

This is one of my favorite Fred Astaire and Ginger Roberts movies. In a case of mistaken identity Roberts mistakes Astaire for his married friend and believes that he is trying to take her as his mistress while being married to one of her best friends. There is lots of hilarious twists and turns for all involved and most importantly, the dancing is just amazing.

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M. Rivera
@mbody 8 years ago

This is one of my favorite Fred Astaire and Ginger Roberts movies. In a case of mistaken identity Roberts mistakes Astaire for his married friend and believes that he is trying to take her as his mistress while being married to one of her best friends. There is lots of hilarious twists and turns for all involved and most importantly, the dancing is just amazing.

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Tony Bates
@soonertbone 2 years ago

Fun movie, if a little classically simple with the mistaken identities and what not. "Cheek to Cheek" is a fantastic number, and the others are all pretty good as well. I watched a degraded version of this which affected my enjoyment a bit, so it's definitely worth a rewatch when I can find a better version.

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ally
@okaycomet 1 week ago

i named my cat after Dale. this is the ultimate comfort movie for me and i’ll never ever ever tire of it

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glasgow1975
@glasgow1975 5 years ago

Did people just suspend belief, or did cinemagoers genuinely believe that vast, white, pristine set was what Venice actually looked like??

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