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Flying Down to Rio, directed by Thornton Freeland, is a delightful blend of comedy and romance that brings together Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers for the first time. The film captures a lighthearted atmosphere, with a pacing that balances playful antics and romantic tension. The Carioca dance really stands out, showcasing not just the performers' talents but also the vibrant Brazilian culture. The film resonates with themes of love and friendship, with Astaire's character constantly trying to woo a beauty who's already engaged, which adds a layer of tension. Plus, the pre-Code elements give it a certain edginess, making it a distinctive entry in early sound cinema. The performances are charming and the practical effects, while simple, contribute to its whimsical feel.
First pairing of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.Features the lively Carioca dance.A notable early sound film with pre-Code elements.
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