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Matt Hough

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Let’s Dance is a hearty swing but a definite miss for these musical stars.



Let's Dance (1950)



Released: 29 Nov 1950
Rated: Approved
Runtime: 112 min




Director: Norman Z. McLeod
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Musical



Cast: Betty Hutton, Fred Astaire, Roland Young
Writer(s): Dane Lussier, Allan Scott, Maurice Zolotow



Plot: After the war, Donald Elwood meets his former USO partner, Kitty McNeil, who is now a rich widow with a little child. She tries to evade her paternal grandmother, who wants her to live in a way according to the customs of her dead...



IMDB rating: 6.1
MetaScore: N/A





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Studio: Paramount
Distributed By: Kino Lorber
Video Resolution: 1080P/AVC



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JFKarr

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An extreme discomfort and disappointment in that the disc of Let's Dance does not provide chapter or menu choices. You gotta scan thru the entire disc to get to songs you'd like to hear. And given the tedious plotting, immediate access to musical number is necessary. It's a real disfavor and insult that the producers of the disc omitted what I would expect to be standard information. Sure, there are eight chapters, not mentioned on the menu, but no direct links to the numbers. And nobody has mentioned this at all. Sure, I 'd still buy the disc even knowing this. But really now, who releases a disc with such a glaring deficiency.
 

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