. . . . . . . . . "Three film icons give this backstage musical a jolt of superstar electricity in a song, dance, and romance-filled extravaganza featuring Fred Astaire's screen debut and tunes by Rogers and Hart, Burton Lane, Dorothy Fields, and more musical greats."@en . . . "Dance" . . . "Dancing lady (Motion picture : 1933)" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Razzle-dazzle musical classic about a dancer determined to get off burlesque runways and into the Broadway spotlight. Joan Crawford, Clark Gable, Fred Astaire and Franchot Tone are unforgettable."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Features" . . . . . . . . . . . "Joan Crawford gives her all as a dancer determined to get off burlesque runways and into the Broadway spotlight. In legendary form, Crowford accomplishes her goal in the fast company of her real-life former flame (Clark Gable) and future husband (Franchot Tone)."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Musical films"@en . . "Fiction films"@en . "An attractive dancer is rescued from jail by a rich man, who helps her to have her first big opportunity at a musical play on Broadway."@en . "Film adaptations"@en . . . . . "Romance films"@en . . . . . . . . . "Dancing lady (Film)" . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . "Musical about a dancer's struggle to move from burlesque to Broadway."@en . . . . . "Dancing lady"@en . "Dancing lady" . "Backstage musicals" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Comedy films"@en . . . . . "Drama"@en . . "Drama" . . "\"Millionaire Tod Newton takes his friends on a slumming trip to a burlesque show and finds himself attracted to Janie Barlow, one of the strippers. When the place is raided, Tod bails the broke Janie out, but she accepts the money only as a loan. That same night, Tod also send her fifty dollars to buy herself a dress 'without a zipper.' She decides to move uptown and try out for a new show directed by Patch Gallagher, but when she can't get past the doorman, and even following Patch everywhere won't help, Tod again comes to her rescue by secretly arranging to back the show on condition that Patch hire Janie for the chorus. Patch doesn't want anything to do with a rich man's girl friend, but when he sees how well Janie dances, he places her in the front row. Soon Tod proposes and Janie accepts, but only if the show fails. Meanwhile, Patch has realized that neither his show nor his star, Vivian Warner, is right, so he gives Janie the lead of the new version. Although Patch and Janie are attracted to each other, Janie decides to go away with Tod when he secretly withdraws his backing and rehearsals stop. While they are away, Patch uses his own money for the show. When Janie returns and discovers Tod's deception, she begs Patch to take her back. On opening night, Janie is a big hit in her numbers with Fred Astaire and Nelson Eddy, and Tod realizes that Broadway, not Park Avenue should be Janie's address. Patch and Janie also realize that they are more than star and director\"--AFI catalog, 1931-1940." . "A successful Broadway dancer is forced to choose between two suitors - a playboy and her stage manager."@en . "Feature films"@en . . . . "1931 - 1940" . . "New York (N.Y.)" . . "Teatro Producción y dirección Teatro." . . . . "Bailarines Teatro." . .