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  • Synopsis:Lena Horne luxuriates in a bath during Cabin in the Sky. Cyd Charisse vamps through The grupp Wagon&#;s Two-Faced Woman. Judy garland leads a street-swelling March of the Doagies in The Harvey Girls. unforgettable scenes all &#; and all but forgotten because they were cut from their respective films.

    Remarkable moments you couldn&#;t see until now make up much of this star-studded salute to the golden era of musicals. Gene Kelly, Mickey Rooney, Esther Williams and six more luminaries host the eye-filling dream-factory clips. Other highlights: Stage hands scrambling to move sets and stay ahead of dancer Eleanor Powell&#;s Fascinatin&#; Rhythm, the Ross Sisters contorting like soft pretzels and Garland and Rooney redefining pizzazz. &#;What a time it was,&#; Kelly says. In this marvelous treat, what a time it still is.

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    That&#;s Entertainment! III

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  • thats entertainment 3 fred astaire biography
  • Fred Astaire

    American dancer, actor and singer (–)

    Fred Astaire

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    Born

    Frederick Austerlitz


    ()May 10,

    Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.

    DiedJune 22, () (aged&#;88)

    Los Angeles, California, U.S.

    Resting placeOakwood Memorial Park Cemetery
    Occupations
    • Dancer
    • actor
    • singer
    • choreographer
    • presenter
    Years&#;active
    Spouses

    Phyllis Livingston Potter

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    Children2
    RelativesAdele Astaire (sister)
    Musical career
    Instruments
    • Vocals
    • percussion
    • piano
    • accordion
    • clarinet
    Labels

    Musical artist

    Fred Astaire (born Frederick Austerlitz,[1] May 10, – June 22, ) was an American dancer, actor, singer, musician, choreographer, and presenter, whose career in stage, film, and television spanned 76 years. He is widely regarded as the "greatest popular-music dancer of all time"[2] He received an Honorary Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, three E

    That's Entertainment! III

    Original theatrical poster

    Directed by

    Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan

    Produced by

    Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan, Peter Fitzgerald (executive)

    Written by

    Bud Friedgen, Michael J. Sheridan


    That's Entertainment! III is a American documentary film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to celebrate the studio's 70th anniversary. It was the third in a series of retrospectives that began with the first That's Entertainment! () and That's Entertainment, Part II (). Although posters and home video packaging use the title without an exclamation mark, the actual on-screen title of the film uses it.

    In order to provide a "hook" for audiences who by had become accustomed to viewing classic movies on home video and cable TV (luxuries not widely available when the first two That's Entertainment! films were released), not to mention the fact so many sequences had already been featured in the first two films, the producers d