Reviewer's Rating 3 out of 5
Fred And Ginger Collection DVD (1935-1938)

Is anyone interested in a series of movies featuring a lead actor who can't sing, can't act, is slightly balding, but can dance a little? Well, when the actor in question is Fred Astaire and his dance partner is Ginger Rogers, fans of old school musicals will be tripping over themselves for this four-film boxset, featuring Top Hat, Follow The Fleet, Shall We Dance, and Carefree. The remastered prints make these preferable to anyone's old video copy but a word of warning: the extras are lighter than Fred and Ginger on the dancefloor.

Time To Face The Music

The only drawback with these 30s musicals is the sound of the music. It still sounds tinny, even when it's been digitally remastered. That's a real shame, because there are some great songs here - Cheek To Cheek, They Can't Take That Away From Me, Let's Face The Music And Dance, and They All Laughed, to name but four. Luckily the ingenious choreography compensates for those technical limitations (check out Fred's wonderful golfing dance number in Carefree).

Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers

Dancing Queen

The main extra comes from Fred's daughter, Ava Astaire McKenzie, who introduces each of the movies. Her delivery is wooden enough to have you searching for strings, but her anecdotes are highly entertaining. She (understandably) has great access to her old man's personal letters, revealing, for example, his thoughts on the egos of some of his collaborators - this source also reveals George Gershwin's final words to be "Fred Astaire".

The only additional footage in the intros is an hilarious UK version of a Follow The Fleet song called Get Thee Behind Me Satan. The snippy Brit censor took exception to the Devil word and simply cut the word from the song, with understandably painful results. It'd be great to see more of this if a second boxset rounding up Fred and Ginger's other five collaborations is released in the future.

EXTRA FEATURES

  • Film introductions by Ava Astaire McKenzie
  • Production notes by Ken Barnes (worth a look, actually)
  • Cast and crew notes
  • Photo galleries
  • This DVD was reviewed on a JVC XV-N5 DVD player.

    Technical Information

    REGIONSOUNDMENUSRATIO
    2Mono, Dolby Digital 2.0Animated, with music1.33:1
    CHAPTERSSUBTITLESAUDIO TRACKS
    variousNoneNone
    CAPTIONSEXTRAS SUBTITLESCERTIFICATE
    NoneNone of the special features come with subtitlesU

    End Credits

    Director:Mark Sandrich

    Writer:Allan Scott, Dwight Taylor

    Stars:Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Randolph Scott, Eric Blore, Jack Carson

    Genre:Classic, Comedy, Musical

    Length: various minutes

    Cinema: 1935-1938

    DVD: 10 November 2003

    Country: USA