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Nikolaus Thieme
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From this Moment on (Cole Porter), Kiss me Kate, 1953
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A wonderful, light hearted and impressive dancing performance, probably a classic; one of my favorites!
Amazing Psychedelic Moving Mandala Impressions (Fractal patterns formed from feedback loop)
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Amazing Psychedelic Moving Mandala Impressions (Fractal patterns formed from feedback loop)
WW2 German Army near St Petersburg and in Pskov 1941 (Part 2)
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WW2 German Army near St Petersburg and in Pskov 1941 (Part 2)
WW2 German Army near St Petersburg 1941 (Part1)
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WW2 German Army near St Petersburg 1941 (Part1)
World War 2, Summer 1940, near Bordeaux, France (part 1)
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World War 2, Summer 1940, near Bordeaux, France (part 1)
World War 2, Summer 1940, near Bordeaux, France (part 2)
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World War 2, Summer 1940, near Bordeaux, France (part 2)
sexy revealing costumes for the men for the 1950s. Woof !
I loved Bobby Van. He was on TV when I was a kid.
I loved Bobby Van. He was on TV when I was a kid.
Carol Haney has power! She matches Fosse step for step.
Series dance ever but no overtness all innuendo brilliant oh Fosse never be anyone like you again
I typed series fing spell check
I typed sexiest
Being war es dir Frau Schrimpf
Bob Fosse is impossibly cute. And brilliant.
Questo numero di danza e’ pazzesco. Modernissimo. E nel pezzo ballato da Bob Fosse c’e’ gia’ tutto
Ahh. Life at the Hyatt is good, isn't it? Love, DOn xoxo
Another example of back when musicals had real music, and the dancers were really talented. Then add Fosse's choreography. Wowza!
something wrong with the sound on this - exaggerated fake footfalls at the beginning, then silence
The pure phyciality match with such style. Absolutely magnificent
I love when I showed my Broadway Musical college students this dance number. You can really see the evolution of not only Broadway dance here but Fosse's choreography!
Bob Fosse - best choreographer ever!
“Tom, Dick, or Harry” and this number are such amazing performances. I wish more people could appreciate the greatness of this era.
Ann Miller, probably the best musical dancer ever and clearly ballet trained. She made it all look so effortless.
LOVE IT!...LOVE IT!!...LOVE IT!!! They were all so young and full of energy in that sequence...and that beautiful Cole Porter music! Though they're all gone now, they will always be fondly remembered for what they gave us. 😊
They are all fantastic dancers,but Carol Haney is spectacular!wow!
Cole porters music is fantastic and always will be he had the touch of genius
On some of his leaps Tommy Rall seems to stop completely in mid air for a virtual second or two!
That Fosse sequence is perfection
Rall, Tommy Rall.❤❤Ann Miller.
Fosse, Rall, Van, Coyne, Miller, Haney. ❤ I met Bobby Van with my father in NYC. 1972.
Yeah, my dad knew Astaire and Kelly.😮❤
🙃
☯️
The song was CUT from a musical that was a dud (maybe as a result?), Out of this World. It was written while Kiss Me Kate was a Broadway hit, but was not in that show either. One of the greatest Cole Porter songs in his last prolific decade, will live forever in this thoroughly superior film classic with young dancer/choreographer Bob Fosse, who did his own routine.
I get the chills watching this scene. It’s so well choreographed and it looks as though they really enjoyed dancing and singing!
The music is . . . well, staggering. Who did the orchestration?
Skip Martin (of course!)
Fossey was an inspirational & superb in the scenes he worked on in the movie. It's no wonder he became on e of the best choreographer in the US BAR Gene Kelly !!
Superb!
Carol’s legs!
Gosh this is wonderful..I never tire of seeing it
historyyyyy
All you have to do is watch the Bob Fosse & Carol Haney segment and you see the basis of all the choreography that Fosse would use in every musical he would ever direct. Carol Haney was an absolute marvel as a dancer, and, in my opinion, never quite got the recognition she deserved!!
Amazingly, I read that Hollywood producers didn't think she was pretty enough to be a major star. I thought she was stunning in this ensemble.
So much better in 3-D.
Love all the music from Kiss Me Kate, and the dancing is wonderful , loved it all .
Light as feather. Incredible dancing. I love the orchestration it perfectly mirrors the fleet footed dancers. Great song of course. Porter a genius
Must rank up there with Donald O'Connor's Make 'Em Laugh as one of the greatest dance sequences.
If only Ann Miller had pointed her toes. Just once. I know she could turn, but she was a weird dancer.
She wrote that when she was small, her mom dragged her to ballet class and she was so bored, she ran away. But when Mom took her to see Eleanor Powell, Ann's course was set. I don't think her inability to spin like Ellie or Leslie Caron ultimately mattered. Ann progressed from tapping into 'flash' and adagio and created her own kind of incandescence. MGM should have developed her partnership with Rall, Gene Nelson or John Brascia, but by the mid-Fifties the studio system was collapsing and the purpose-built screen musical with it. By a chapter of accidents, Ann Miller was the saddest case of brilliance unfulfilled, but her legacy is nonetheless tremendous.
The part with Bob Fosse and Carol Haney takes my breath away, absolutely incredible and creative dancing and makes you smile and want to move too.
I’m much more familiar with Bob Fosse as a choreographer than as a screen actor and never really knew too much about what he looked like (especially when he was younger) but I read your comment and immediately knew which one he was. I thought everyone was great in this number, but him and Carol were absolutely phenomenal!
Time and time again I watch this dance routine. There is nothing to add.
Thanks for posting this magnificent number. 😍
Anyone pessimistic about life needs to watch this. 2:26-2:40 gets me every time.
Bob Fosse pure magic!
This what great musical entertainment is!
I just noticed that Bob Fosse is wearing two different colored shoes.
All great dancers, but Tommy & Ann standout - except for Bob’s # with Carol Haney. Tommy’s leap & soft landing & his voice are exceptional!
Carol and Bob are exciting!
Yayyy :p
One of my Top 10 favorite numbers ever. But I'm wondering why someone saw fit to edit out the scream Carol Haney lets out when Fosse comes sliding in. It's in "Kate", and in the That's Entertainment clip, but not here.