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1937 • Comedy / Romance • 109m

Shall We Dance

"Foot-free Fred and joyous Ginger...in their gayest, gladdest show!"

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Ballet star Petrov arranges to cross the Atlantic aboard the same ship as the dancer and musical star he's fallen for but barely knows. By the time the ocean liner reaches New York, a little white lie has churned through the rumour mill and turned into a hot gossip item—that the two celebrities are secretly married.

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Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Petrov
Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers
Linda Keene
Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton
Jeffrey Baird
Eric Blore
Eric Blore
Cecil Flintridge
Jerome Cowan
Jerome Cowan
Arthur Miller
Ketti Gallian
Ketti Gallian
Lady Tarrington
William Brisbane
William Brisbane
Jim Montgomery
Ann Shoemaker
Ann Shoemaker
Matron
Harriet Hoctor
Harriet Hoctor
Ballet Dancer
Rolfe Sedan
Rolfe Sedan
Ballet Master (uncredited)
Richard Tucker
Richard Tucker
Mr. Russell (uncredited)
Ben Alexander
Ben Alexander
Evans (uncredited)
Charles Coleman
Charles Coleman
Policeman (uncredited)
Eddie Hall
Eddie Hall
Man (uncredited)
Matthew Boulton
Matthew Boulton
Ship's Officer (uncredited)
Sidney Bracey
Sidney Bracey
First Steward (uncredited)
Monte Collins
Monte Collins
Usher-Messenger (uncredited)
Dudley Dickerson
Dudley Dickerson
Engine Room Singer (uncredited)
Screenplay: Ernest PaganoScreenplay: Allan ScottDirector: Mark SandrichProducer: Pandro S. Berman

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CinemaSerf
2025-08-22
70%

“Just Caesar, just Napoleon, only Garbo, so just Petrov is enough... You don’t want to dance with the great Petrov? Don’t be a silly horse.” With an introduction like that, how can “Linda” (Ginger Rogers) possibly decline to dance with this clearly modest and unassuming gent (Fred Astaire) as they embark on an ocean liner bound for New York. As they travel and despite their frosty start, the pair start to bond a little,  but nowhere near as much as some gossips assume and before they are halfway across the Atlantic are married! Except, well… She avails herself of the mail aeroplane to disembark but things steadily worsen and the newspapers even start drawing storks above their headlines! “Petrov” - well, “Peter”really knows all along that it’s his publicity people who are stirring things but he is also becoming quite keen on this lady - despite being the centre of the attentions of the recently freed-up “Lady Tarrington” (Ketti Gallian). Amusingly, though, even he is befuddled when photos appear in the papers that even he can’t quite fathom. Who is the dummy now? Making up this chaotic storyline are his dedicated butler “Cecil” (Eric Blore) and his right-hand man “Baird” (Edward Everett Horton) who is in danger of tripping over his own conspiracy cloak! There is a really gorgeous chemistry on display here, with Rogers’s facial expressions speaking volumes of disdain, disbelief and, believe it or not, affection too. There are two stand out musical set-pieces from the Gershwins in “Let’s Call the Whole Thing Off” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me”; the dance routines - especially on the ice rink, are mischievous and naturally choreographed and the whole film effortlessly entertains us with some great comedic timing, a little zany behaviour and a cast of professionals who all look like they were having a good laugh.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English, French
Studios
RKO Radio Pictures
Budget
$991,000
Box Office
$2,168,000

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