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Título original: Royal Wedding
  • 1951
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  • 1h 33min
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Fred Astaire, Jane Powell, and Peter Lawford in Boda real (1951)
Watch the trailer for the musical Royal Wedding, starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell.
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ComediaComedia románticaMusicalPop MusicalRomanceRomance en la Fiesta

Dos hermanos, Tom y Ellen, estrellas del baile, embarcan rumbo a Inglaterra para participar en un nuevo show, coincidiendo con la boda real de la princesa Isabel. Ambos disfrutarán de sendos... Leer todoDos hermanos, Tom y Ellen, estrellas del baile, embarcan rumbo a Inglaterra para participar en un nuevo show, coincidiendo con la boda real de la princesa Isabel. Ambos disfrutarán de sendos romances.Dos hermanos, Tom y Ellen, estrellas del baile, embarcan rumbo a Inglaterra para participar en un nuevo show, coincidiendo con la boda real de la princesa Isabel. Ambos disfrutarán de sendos romances.

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    • Stanley Donen
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    • Alan Jay Lerner
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    • Fred Astaire
    • Jane Powell
    • Peter Lawford
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      • Stanley Donen
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      • Fred Astaire
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      • Peter Lawford
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      • 1 premio ganado y 1 nominación en total

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    Fred Astaire
    Fred Astaire
    • Tom Bowen
    Jane Powell
    Jane Powell
    • Ellen Bowen
    Peter Lawford
    Peter Lawford
    • Lord John Brindale
    Sarah Churchill
    Sarah Churchill
    • Anne Ashmond
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
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    Albert Sharpe
    • James Ashmond
    Bea Allen
    • Dancer in Haiti Number
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    Les Baxter
    Les Baxter
    • Specialty in 'What a Lovely Day for a Wedding' Number
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    Wilson Benge
    Wilson Benge
    • Minor Role
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    Margaret Bert
    • Ellen's Maid
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    Francis Bethencourt
    Francis Bethencourt
    • Charles Gordon
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    Herman Boden
    • Dancer in Haiti Number
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    Lulu Mae Bohrman
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    Jack Boyle
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    John Brascia
    John Brascia
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    William Cabanne
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    Gary Casteel
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    Andre Charisse
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    Tommy-92

    You must see these great dancing sequences...

    Of course, there is Fred Astaire's delightful, legendary, innovative dance on the ceiling and his dance with a hatrack in the gym, both of which are great. But then there are also his delightful partnerings with Jane Powell, playing his Adele Astaire-esque sister and dancing partner. These include the opening number, "Every Night At Seven," their cute little attempt to dance aboard a rocky boat, and the dynamite "How Could You Believe Me, etc." AND "I Left My Hat in Haiti." Powell, known mostly for her operetic soprano that never quite seems to match her speaking voice, (and which can also be heard in a few forgettable songs here) rivals Ginger Rogers in her ability to keep up with Astaire and match him every step of the way. Not to be missed if you love musicals, dancing in musicals, and/or Fred Astaire dancing in musicals.

    As for the rest of the film, the plot is thin as expected but breezes along smoothly. The characterizations of the English are silly caricatures. (Alan Jay Lerner wrote the screenplay and lyrics, but remember, this was five years before "My Fair Lady") Keenan Wynn does okay with the double role of an American agent and his British twin counterpart, though. Peter Lawford is Powell's English honey bun. (In real life, Adele Astaire did leave dancing when she married an English lord) And yes, that is Sarah Churchill, Winston's daughter, as about the only romantic partner of Fred's on film that was his own age.
    7Lejink

    Invitation to the Dance...

    Typically enjoyable Fred Astaire vehicle from the 50's and if not on a par with the wonderful "The Bandwagon", "Royal Wedding" certainly deserves a podium position for its vibrant colours (in some scenes, you almost think you're seeing all seven colours of the rainbow in the shot!), fine cinematography (London is faithfully rendered with cobbled streets, red buses and postboxes, even a pea-souper before the "Clean Air" Act was passed later in the decade), topped of course by Astaire's superb dancing. Okay, he's way too old to be Jane Powell's brother and the plot is wafer thin as per usual with Fred's flicks, but his dancing both solo, including the celebrated "Dancing on the Ceiling" scene (later updated by director Donen in the 80's for pop star Lionel Richie's hit song of the same name), but including almost as good scenes dancing with the ship's gym equipment and in another scene, the room furniture, including his hatstand and in concert with the young vibrant Powell, he shines. She can dance by the way... The songs didn't quite connect with me apart from the riotously funny "How Could you Believe Me When I Said Loved You when You Know I've been a Liar all my Life"(surely a country and western song-title from heaven!), but then Fred hasn't the greatest voice and Powell's light operatic warblings don't move me much either. In the minor parts, a young Peter Lawford lords it up, improbably, as an - ahem - English lord, while Sarah Churchill, the great war leader's niece, no less, seems a tad plain both in appearance and her minimal dancing efforts. The humour, centring mainly on the different takes on the languages from the US and UK perspectives, is somewhat forced too but maestro Donen exerts a sure hand at the helm, from the stylish "wedding invitation" titles to the fly-away pan-out shot over London at the close. A pleasant underrated musical comedy with which to while away an afternoon or evening.
    tfrizzell

    More Fun Than Any Wedding I Have Ever Been To.

    After their act is broken up in New York, a brother/sister tap dance team (Fred Astaire and Jane Powell) travel to England and immediately fall in love with new acquaintances. Powell goes after royalty in the form of Peter Lawford and Astaire sets his eyes on Sarah Churchill. Which will win out in the end, their old dance routine or their new romantic interests? Pure Hollywood fluff here, but enjoyable for the time period nonetheless. One of the more under-rated musicals of the early-1950s. Astaire, getting up in years here, still shows amazing athleticism through the dance sequences. Not a bad time passer. 4 stars out of 5.
    7Boba_Fett1138

    The one with Fred Astaire dancing on the ceiling.

    So, basically everybody around the globe knows- and has seen the famous dancing sequence with Fred Astaire dancing on the walls and ceilings. But how many people actually know that, that sequence is from this movie? I'm surprised that a movie with such a famous sequence isn't better known.

    In essence "Royal Wedding" is your typical MGM musical, with still a couple of extra pluses, that makes this movie distinct itself from the average, formulaic movie musical, from the same time period. Obviously the famous sequence with Fred Astaire dancing on the ceiling is one of them but to me it also was the humor. Musicals really aren't best known for the well placed and original humor but this movie does a great job at providing a couple of genuine good and original laughs.

    The story is kept simple and formulaic and above all also of course very predictable. The movie doesn't offer an awful lot of surprises but yet the story serves its purpose and that fits the genre just right.

    There are a couple of great and likable characters in this movie, that help to make the movie an extra joy to watch. Fred Astaire of course steals the show with his acting and dancing but also Jane Powell as his sister was great. Not too happy about the casting of Sarah Churchill (Winston Churchill's daughter). No offense but she just isn't beautiful enough (she has got her daddy's looks, I'm afraid) for her part and also perhaps a tad too old. It just doesn't fit the genre.

    The musical numbers are all well executed, mainly those by Fred Astaire. The sequences were however a bit too 'stagey' for my taste, although I should admit that the musical genre has just never been my favorite movie genre.

    All in all an enjoyable to watch typical MGM musical, with a couple of more offerings in it than its fellow genre movies.

    7/10

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    7Incalculacable

    Feel good fluffiness

    If you like lighthearted, fluffy, feel-good films then this movie could be up your alley. The dancing is superb and very creative, and the singing from both Jane Powell and Fred Astaire is wonderful. Jane Powell is amazing in her role, very convincing. Fred Astaire shines as well. The only things wrong with this movie is a) as other people have commented, is the boring love interests. They seem very wooden, there's no chemistry, they don't sing and dance. Basically, they suck and could have been much better casted. The second thing is that a few of the songs are pretty boring, but I loved "Too Late Now" and "How could I believe you.." Very clever. Great dancing, great stars, beautiful costumes, great acting (from Jane Powell and Fred Astaire) and lovely songs! I really enjoyed watching this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The "You're All the World to Me" dance was accomplished by putting a whole room, with attached camera and harnessed cameraman, inside a 20-foot-diameter rotating "squirrel cage."
    • Errores
      On the day of the wedding, many of the British flags in the streets are hung upside down. The wider diagonal white stripe of the Union Flag should always be uppermost next to the top of the flagpole.
    • Citas

      Chester: Oh, marriages are very healthy, sir. They say married men live much longer than bachelors.

      Tom Bowen: If that's true, they're only trying to outlive their wives so they can be bachelors again.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits are displayed on engraved invitation pages.
    • Versiones alternativas
      There is an Italian DVD edition of this movie, distributed by DNA Srl, entitled "Royal Wedding". The movie was re-edited with the contribution of the film history scholar Riccardo Cusin. This dvd contains the movie with its original aspect ratio and a new version adapted in 1.78:1 anamorphic for 16:9 screens. This version is also available in streaming on some platforms. This DVD also contains another movie with Fred Astaire: "Second Chorus" (1941).
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Your Afternoon Movie: The Royal Wedding (2022)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Too Late Now
      (uncredited)

      Music by Burton Lane

      Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

      Sung by Jane Powell

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 3 de octubre de 1951 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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