Swing Time

US (1936): Musical/Romance/Dance

If you only had one Fred Astaire-Ginger Rogers film to watch, this classic musical from 1936 would be your best bet. It was the dance duo's sixth film together, and director George Stevens handled the material with as much flair behind the camera as Fred and Ginger displayed in front of it. This time out, Fred plays a gambling hoofer who's engaged to marry a young socialite (Betty Furness), but when he's late for the wedding his prospective father-in-law sends him away, demanding that he earn $25,000 before he can earn his daughter's hand in marriage. When Fred meets Ginger in a local dance studio (where he pretends to be a klutz so she can be his instructor), he's instantly smitten and the $25,000 deal becomes a moot point. Featuring six songs by Jerome Kern and Dorothy Fields (including "Pick Yourself Up", "A Fine Romance" and a splendid rendition of "The Way You Look Tonight") and some of the most elegant dance sequences ever filmed, this lightweight fluff epitomizes the jazz-age style of 1930s musicals, virtually defining the genre with graceful joie de vivre. (Amazon.com)

 Use this link to view Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing to "The Way You Look Tonight" from Swing Time on TCM.com.


· Music Best Song 1936: "The Way You Look Tonight" Jerome Kern - Music, Dorothy Fields - Lyric


· Dance Direction 1936: Hermes Pan, "Bojangles" number

2 nominations, 1 Award