Rent Fred and Ginger: Carefree (1938)

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1h 20min
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Synopsis:
Fred and Ginger bring all their magic and artistry to this delightful romantic comedy. A lawyer sends his girlfriend, who cannot decide whether to marry him, to a psychiatrist to help her increase her confidence. However, she falls hopelessly in love with the charming psychiatrist who is uncertain of his best course of action. Ginger is nothing short of stunning in this beautifully engaging musical.
Actors:
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Directors:
Producers:
Pandro S. Berman
Voiced By:
Phyllis Kennedy
Writers:
Allan Scott, Ernest Pagano, Dudley Nichols, Hagar Wilde, Marian Ainslee, Guy Endore
Others:
Irving Berlin, Van Nest Polglase, Victor Baravalle
Studio:
Universal Pictures
Genres:
Classics, Comedy, Music & Musicals, Romance
Collections:
A History of Sports Films (Summer Edition), Dancing Queens: Guide to the Musical Films That'll, Films & TV by topic, Films by Genre, Fred and Ginger: Duets and Solos, Holidays Film Collection, Romantic Film Pairings for Valentine's Day, A Brief History of Film..., Top 10 Titles About the Golden Age of Radio, Top Films
BBFC:
Release Date:
10/11/2003
Run Time:
80 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Full Screen 1.33:1 / 4:3
Colour:
B & W
Bonus:
  • Special introductions by Fred's daughter, Ava Astaire
  • Photo Gallery containing more rare pictures
  • Extensive notes by film historian Ken Barnes

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Reviews (1) of Fred and Ginger: Carefree

Guilty Pleasure. - Fred and Ginger: Carefree review by Steve

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20/10/2024

With the implementation of the Production Code in 1934 Hollywood films didn't only become less salacious, they were also more conservative. The censors were strongly allied to religious groups and asserted their role was to enforce 'American values'. Plus the '30s was a foreign country and they did things differently there.

Some directors pushed back and some didn't. And it seems Mark Sandrich was one who didn't. The screwball plot of Carefree is regrettably sexist and perverse, with Fred Astaire as a psychoanalyst who uses his professional prerogative to influence the romantic choices of Ginger Rogers. Sometimes under hypnosis.

OK, this is screwball, but it is also creepy. Even allowing for 90 years of social change, this is the Fred and Ginger series in decline. The few dance routines are not among the duo's best and are set to some of Irving Berlin's lesser songs. Ralph Bellamy is one of the great comedy support actors, but there's not much for him here.

Set against all that, there are some big laughs and Luella Gear is fun as Ginger's sassy older sidekick. Rogers gets an equal share of the spotlight for once. The romantic dance duet for Change Partners may not be one of the stars' greatest hits, but it's still pretty good. There are merits for hardcore fans, but it's a guilty pleasure.

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