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Flying Down to Rio (1933)

An American bandleader woos a Brazilian beauty who is already engaged to his employer. His friends try to help him, while learning the local dance, The Carioca. The first pairing of Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers, and their only pre-Code film.

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bernard a 09 Jan 2010

Although exceptionally hokey and fromulaic, scads of partially clothed gyrating women in the sky is not only salacious and novel, but pleasently enjoyable too.

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Neil P 25 Oct 2007

An enjoyable movie with some good music. It is so sad that Fred and Ginger only had the one dance together, but then again it started their partnership, which lasted for nine more films! The Carioca was fun to watch, especially when Fred and Ginger were dancing! Always a joy to watch!

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Art S 22 Dec 2013

This is the first time Fred Astaire met Ginger Rogers on screen - and they weren't the leads. Their chemistry is apparent, even though they dance only briefly (compared to their 9 subsequent films). Instead, Gene Raymond and Dolores del Rio star as a skirt-chasing bandleader and a Brazilian debutante (respectively). She is betrothed to another and this adds a complication to the plot. A further complication involves a hotel opening the band are supposed to play at that is cancelled suddenly due to a lack of entertainment license. Of course, the show goes on - including an array of chorus girls dressed in pre-Code attire riding on airplanes and biplanes. The rear projector was really working overtime. A frivolous bit of fun here but moving Fred and Ginger center screen would eventually work wonders.

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Aj V 01 Jul 2010

S uzasem zjistuji kolik uzasnych snimku se za let valecnych natocilo. :)

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Jennifer A 19 Apr 2013

It is hard to imagine that Fred Astaire, who had a miles-long reputation as a musical comedy stage star, was humiliated with FIFTH billing (behind Ginger Rogers!) and given weak comedy bits even by the musical film standards of the period. What's more, his one dance with Rogers was pasted into the endless "Carioca" production number with a cast of thousands of chorus dancers, and a lady who was billed as "The Colored Singer." Speaking of billing, the dependably prissy Franklyn Pangborn was not even listed on the credits and he had more business than Eric Blore, who was billed. All in all, it's a fun movie, with the usual silly type of plot, highlighted by the title song, in which chorus girls were strapped to the wings of planes, supposedly for the enjoyment of hotel guests hundreds of feet below. The film was graced by a good Vincent Youmans score, including the additional songs, "Orchids in the Moonlight" and "Music Makes Me."

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