A Damsel in Distress (1937)

  • A Damsel in Distress (1937)
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On-Screen Couples

Fred Astaire and Joan Fontaine Fred Astaire (as Jerry Halliday) with Joan Fontaine (as Lady Alyce Marshmorton)

 

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Awards

Best Art Direction Academy Awards [1938] (Won/Nominated: Nominated)

Best Dance Direction Academy Awards [1938] (Won/Nominated: Won)
Plot Summary

Fred Astaire`s first RKO musical without his longtime partner Ginger Rogers is one of his best from any period — even though it`s obvious that leading lady Joan Fontaine can`t dance a step. Written by P. G. Wodehouse, Damsel in Distress casts Astaire...
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Discography

Singles

A Foggy Day

Ah! Che a Voi Perdoni Iddio

I Can`t Be Bothered Now

Nice Work If Ya Can Get It

Put Me to the Test

Sing of Spring

Stiff Upper Lip

The Jolly Tar and the Milkmaid

Things Are Looking Up
 

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  • After learning that Fred Astaire wanted Burns and Allen to audition for him, George Burns hired a vaudeville dancer he knew to choreograph a complex routine with whisk brooms. Astaire enjoyed the performance by George and Gracie so much that he insisted on working it into the film.
  • In the late Thirties, Fred Astaire`s box-office appeal temporarily dimmed somewhat. This film has been labeled a financial disappointment. Following next, the final two Astaire-Ginger Rogers pairings of the decade failed to equal the hefty profits of their seven prior match-ups.
  • Joan Fontaine joked that this movie set her career back four years. At the premiere, a woman sitting behind her loudly exclaimed, "Isn`t she awful!" during Fontaine`s on-screen attempt at dancing.
  • Ruby Keeler, Carole Lombard and British musical star Jessie Matthews were each approached to play the role of Alyce, but were unavailable. It went to Joan Fontaine.
  • The song "Put Me To The Test" was used as an instrumental in this film, but Ira Gershwin had written lyrics to it, and when the Technicolor musical film "Cover Girl" was made in 1944, composer Jerome Kern fitted his own tune to the already existing lyrics, and the newly revised song was sung and danced in that film by Gene Kelly.
  • When Fred Astaire learned that Gracie Allen was nervous about dancing with him onstage, he reportedly made a point of tripping and falling in front of her the first day on the set to put her at her ease.
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