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| Fred Astaire | Don Hewes | |
| Judy Garland | Hannah Brown | |
| Peter Lawford | Jonathan Harrow III | |
| Ann Miller | Nadine Hale | |
| Jules Munshin | François | |
| Clinton Sundberg | Mike the Bartender | |
| Richard Beavers | Singer |
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| Producer | Arthur Freed
Roger Edens |
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| Writer | Frances Goodrich
Albert Hackett |
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| Cinematography | Harry Stradling Sr.
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| Musician | Conrad Salinger
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On the day before Easter in 1911, Don Hewes is crushed when his dancing partner (and object of affection) Nadine Hale refuses to start a new contract with him. To prove Nadine's not important to him, Don acquires innocent new protegee Hannah Brown, vowing to make her a star in time for next year's Easter parade. |
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