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Osterspaziergang

Originaltitel: Easter Parade
  • 1948
  • 0
  • 1 Std. 43 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
11.675
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Fred Astaire and Judy Garland in Osterspaziergang (1948)
A nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star.A nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star.A nightclub performer hires a naive chorus girl to become his new dance partner to make his former partner jealous and to prove he can make any partner a star.

  • Regie
    • Charles Walters
  • Drehbuch
    • Sidney Sheldon
    • Frances Goodrich
    • Albert Hackett
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Judy Garland
    • Fred Astaire
    • Peter Lawford
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,3/10
    11.675
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Charles Walters
    • Drehbuch
      • Sidney Sheldon
      • Frances Goodrich
      • Albert Hackett
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Judy Garland
      • Fred Astaire
      • Peter Lawford
    • 104Benutzerrezensionen
    • 59Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • 1 Oscar gewonnen
      • 5 wins total

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    Easter Parade
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    Easter Parade: Choo Choo Leaves
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    Easter Parade: Musical Comedy
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    Easter Parade: Couple Of Swells
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    Easter Parade: Couple Of Swells
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    • Nadine Hale
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      • Frances Goodrich
      • Albert Hackett
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    10gftbiloxi

    Astaire, Garland, Berlin--and Movie Musical Magic

    Originally intended as a re-teaming of Judy Garland and Gene Kelly, EASTER PARADE ran into trouble when Garland's doctors advised against her working under the direction of her husband, director Vincent Minnelli--and no sooner did director Charles Walters take the helm than Gene Kelly broke his leg. Out of such confusion are movie musical miracles born: although a bit old to act as Garland's leading man, Fred Astaire was coaxed out of retirement. He and Garland had tremendous chemistry, EASTER PARADE was a box office smash, and Astaire unexpectedly found himself reborn as an MGM star.

    Set in 1900s New York, the film's story line is flimsy but enjoyable. After long-time dance partner Ann Miller abandons the act, Astaire hires chorus girl Garland and attempts to recast her in his former partner's mold--a situation which offers Astaire and Garland considerable comedy and gives Astaire the chance to parody several of his own famous dance of the 1930s. Garland eventually convinces Astaire that she needs to be herself, and once the act is revamped they become a hot ticket--and, once their several romantic complications are resolved, romantic partners as well.

    Astaire is every bit as charming here as he was in his Ginger Roger days, and his choreography retains his signature sharpness, wit, and elegance. Although Garland isn't really a dancer, she holds her own with Astaire and she tears strips off a brilliant score of Irving Berlin favorites. Both are well supported by Anne Miller, who gives a brilliant turn with 'Shakin' the Blues Away,' and Peter Lawford, who is quite charming as one of Garland's admirers. Although this really isn't as inspired as the truly great MGM musicals of the late 1940s, director Walters keeps it going at a smart pace, and the star power, clever script, memorable score, and those legendary MGM production values elevate it well above the pack. Musical fans will be in for a treat! Recommended.

    Gary F. Taylor, aka GFT, Amazon Reviewer
    7hitchcockthelegend

    A couple of swells and a tuneful piece of work.

    Perhaps not quite reaching the heights that the talent involved suggests it should, Easter Parade is still none the less a delightful musical full of skill, vigour and heart warming attributes. The story sees Fred Astaire's Don Hewes getting dumped by his dance partner Nadine Hale {Ann Miller}. Vowing revenge, he boasts that he could get any basic lady performer and make her a star alongside him. Enter Judy Garland as chorus girl Hannah Brown…… But for a volleyball accident, Don Hewes would have been played by Gene Kelly, who suggested that since he was out of the picture, the makers should try and get Astaire on board. Astaire had retired from Hollywood but jumped at the chance to replace the then present incumbent of the role, Mickey Rooney. Worked out OK in the end, because, as was normally the way, Astaire gave another masterful song and dance performance. Garland on the other hand had to dig deep to enthuse the role with some quality. In a rut with the formula of the films she was making, and nearing exhaustion because of the hectic schedules, it took a guiding hand from Astaire to see her thru the production. The end result? Garland still managing to enchant and whisk the viewer to a nice place where troubles don't exist.

    The piece contains 17 of Irving Berlin's tunes, with Steppin' Out with My Baby and A Couple of Swells particularly standing out, with the latter expertly played out on a moving floor. While admirably supporting the principals is Peter Lawford as Jonathan Harrow III. It's a foot tapper to warm the cockles on a blustery winters day, never mind only at easter! 7/10
    8Incalculacable

    One of the most Magnificent Musicals Ever!

    Easter Parade features two of the best known entertainers in movie history, glorious music, fresh Technicolor and amazing - and I mean amazing dancing routines. Prepare to be entertained and amazed! There is no other way to describe the creative, fun and bedazzling colour, costumes and dances.

    Popular dancing team Don Hewes (of course, Astaire) and Nadine Hale (wonderful singer/dancer/actress Ann Miller) break up because Nadine wants to pursue her own career. Don Hewes is determined to find a new dancing partner and to make her a smash... and guess who he finds - unknown dancer Hannah Brown (Judy Garland) - who he picked out randomly. It is a relatively simple and sweet story, however flimsy it may be. You find yourself not really caring about the plot as you are emerged in a world of spectacular song, dance, costume and colour.

    Three musical sequences stick in my mind: firstly, Ann Miller's mind boggling tap dance 'Shakin' the Blues Away'. Not only a great song, but an incredible dance. Then there is Fred's turn in the toy shop. The timing for that is beyond belief. Everything is perfection - the music, the decor, the dance. It isn't an ordinary Tapdance because he uses rhythm, drums and instruments to give it a more flavour. I honestly don't know how he does it. Lastly, 'Down the Avenue' is one of my favourite songs. I laugh every time I see Judy Garland and Fred Astaire - two absolute legends - dressed up as bums!! Some very famous and spectacular dancing - top notch.

    Along the way there are a few laughs (Garland really helps the comedy side), but I mainly watch this movie for it's eye candy. It is a perfect way to escape reality and dive into the world of the magnificent MGM musical. One of the best.
    didi-5

    Drum Crazy!

    By far the best bit of this movie is early on in the running time, when the wonderful Fred Astaire has a routine in a toy shop, to the Berlin number ‘Drum Crazy'. He's there to get an Easter present for his dancing partner (played with energy by Ann Miller), but she has a bombshell to drop: she's leaving him to join a bigger name stage show, and he's left high and dry without an act.

    Step forward Judy Garland, as a waitress who Fred thinks might be able to sing and dance. At first she's reluctant, and hopeless, but of course, this being MGM mush she falls for Fred and suddenly finds her talent. At this sort of thing Garland had no peer.

    Also in the cast are Peter Lawford, as a rich no-hoper with a heart who first pursues Garland, and then steps aside for Fred (heading for Miller on the rebound). He sings A Fella With An Umbrella – not very well – but is certainly easier on the eye than Astaire. A tiny but scene-stealing role is given to Jules Munshin, who would be seen the following year in ‘On The Town', as a waiter describing just how the green onion salad listed on the menu is prepared.

    The lead was not originally planned for Fred, but for the younger and more athletic dancer Gene Kelly, but when Kelly injured his leg the way was clear for Astaire to be coaxed out of retirement. He continued to appear in musicals for another twenty years.

    The songs in ‘Easter Parade' are a bit of a rag-bag – classics such as Easter Parade, Steppin' Out With My Baby, Shakin' The Blues Away etc. jostle with old vaudeville numbers like When The Midnight Choo-Choo Leaves For Alabam'. The result is a bit of a mish-mash. Perhaps the best song shot for the movie was the one omitted before release – Mr Monotony, performed by Garland in her trademark costume of the top half of a tux and tights (two years before ‘Summer Stock' and the Get Happy number). This number can be seen in That's Entertainment III, released in 1994.

    ‘Easter Parade' is good, but unbelievable. I never could understand the appeal of Fred Astaire beyond his dancing, and the supposition that a character of Garland's age would be interested in him is stretching things a bit. That aside, it has excellent Technicolor and moves along at a steady pace.
    7Ed-Shullivan

    Simple yet eloquent with some great singing and dancing by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

    For those readers who favor Ann Miller's performance please forgive me, but no one can ignore the amazing performances of both Fred Astaire and Judy Garland in their only appearance on screen together. I just thought Ann Miller and Peter Lawford's performances were the fillers so that we the audience could take a breather in anticipation for Astaire and Garland's next on screen song and dance number together.

    The color and cinematography in Easter Parade is second to none, even some seventy (72) plus years later. If for nothing else, please watch Fred Astaire perform his solo song and dance number early on in this film when he enters a toy store and attempts to purchase but first must grab a big stuffed toy rabbit from a young boy. This scene has Fred tap dancing his way into our living rooms like only he and maybe Gene Kelly (who had to turn this role down because he broke his ankle and was not available when filming began) could have done. This song and dance scene alone is worth the price of admission as the choreography and especially Astaire's uncanny ability to work his way through the toy store tap dancing, drumming, jumping, and singing in this one scene is simply pure entertainment.

    I give it a 7 out of 10 IMDB rating.

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    • Wissenswertes
      Gene Kelly was originally scheduled to play Don, but he broke his ankle playing volleyball in his backyard. It was his suggestion that he be replaced by Fred Astaire. Cyd Charisse was up for the role of Nadine, but a torn ligament in either one or both of her knees forced her to drop out. She was replaced by Ann Miller.
    • Patzer
      A Police officer writes Jonathan (Peter Lawford) a ticket for parking beside a fire hydrant. As he hands over the ticket, he bumps the hydrant which wobbles.
    • Zitate

      Don Hewes: Why didn't you tell me I was in love with you?

    • Alternative Versionen
      There is an Italian edition of this film on DVD, re-edited in double version (1.33:1 and 1.78:1) with the contribution of film historian Riccardo Cusin. This version is also available for streaming on some platforms.
    • Verbindungen
      Edited into Geschichte(n) des Kinos: Seul le cinéma (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      Happy Easter
      (uncredited)

      Written by Irving Berlin

      Performed by Fred Astaire

      Performed also by Fred Astaire and Judy Garland

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Juli 1948 (Vereinigte Staaten)
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      • Englisch
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Kalifornien, USA
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      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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