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  1. www.imdb.com › title › tt0027125Top Hat (1935) - IMDb

    Top Hat: Directed by Mark Sandrich. With Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Erik Rhodes. An American dancer comes to Britain and falls for a model whom he initially annoyed, but she mistakes him for his goofy producer.

  2. Sombrero de copa es una película dirigida por Mark Sandrich con Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Helen Broderick .... Año: 1935. Título original: Top Hat. Sinopsis: Jerry Travers, un astro de la comedia musical americana, llega a Londres y se instala en la habitación del productor de su obra, Horace Hardwick.

  3. Sombrero de copa ( Top Hat) es una comedia musical cinematográfica estadounidense de 1935 dirigida por Mark Sandrich, con música y letra de Irving Berlin y con Fred Astaire y Ginger Rogers en los papeles principales.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Top Hat, American musical film, released in 1935, that was the first of the 10 films pairing Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers to boast a screenplay written specifically for them. The film was based on the play The Girl Who Dared. A characteristic vehicle for Astaire and Rogers, it featured a slight.

  5. 23 de jun. de 2020 · Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers star in “Top Hat”, one of the preeminent Movie Musicals (and one of my personal favorite films). It was nominated for four Academy Awards (including “Best Picture”) and became one of the most successful films of the 1930s. Music by Irving Berlin.

  6. 23 de oct. de 2005 · The movie's plot depends on a misunderstanding that is all but impossible: Ginger falls in love with Fred, then mistakenly decides he is the cheating husband of her best friend, Madge. "How is it that Ginger has never met her best friend's husband?" Alan Vanneman reasonably asks in the Bright Lights Film Journal. "Well, Europe is a ...

  7. 1 de abr. de 2022 · Background. Top Hat (1935) is one of the great 30s dance musicals, and possibly the best, most characteristic and most profitable Astaire and Rogers musical ever, with wonderful, magical dance and song numbers (with straight-on, full-length views of the dancers without a lot of camera cuts or unusual camera angles). Its tagline was: