A lot of the films are from 1930s-1950s. Some great, truly classic movies and scenes featured in this fun video! Gene Kelly is my favorite as he did it all (acting, singing, dancing, directing, producing, choreographing). The Nicholas Brothers seem to pop up every few years or so because of their amazing talent. If anyone is interested, look them up on TH-cam. You will not be disappointed.
I’m old (70) so I can tell you these are all movies from the 30s and 40s. The little girl dancing with the black gentleman is Shirley Temple. I wish I could name all the actors in each segment but that would take quite some time! Also, movie stars back in the day had to learn acting, singing and dancing! Called that a triple threat. Enjoy!
Honestly one of the biggest reasons I like the group BTS, they work hard and engage their audience. You're right, we don't see enough of these quality performances anymore unfortunately.
Apparently we need to request you watching some older movie musicals. Some of the movies in that montage are singing in the rain, on the town, Easter parade, the little colonel, several of the follies movies (1940 and such), etc. The guys doing the splits down the stairs are the Nicholas Brothers, some of the best dancers in the business at the time, and that is probably their most well known dance. Some of the dancers featured in that montage, are Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Ginger Rogers, Jerry of Tom and Jerry, the Nicholas Brothers, and Bojangles. And yes this is a master class in editing. Whoever did this is a genius.
I think the earliest clip in this is from 1926, and the latest 1953 (except the last two, which I think are from a 1970s TV special called "That's Entertainment"). If you turn the captions on when you watch the video, you'll see the title of the movie in question and the year it was released. And I think someone in the comments of that video listed out the names of all of the dancers; they managed to identify everyone except for the two young men in "Golddiggers of Broadway".
So much appreciation for the time and work that went into making this. Nice to have my parent's generation stars honored in this way. Noticed Marlene Dietrich, Laurel and Hardy, Groucho Marx. Icons all.
This has been around for years...they are movie clips from 30s, 40s, and 50s...includes some of the most FAMOUS AND GREATEST dancers of their eras....MAYBE EVER !! You would actually love some of these old movies.
Who ever edited this must have had a lot of time on their hands , this would have taken so long to do. Finding the perfect clips and editing them seamlessly. You've got to appreciate the time and effort that went into making this.
A LOT of those cuts were of Fred Astaire. Some with his usual partner Ginger Rogers. All these people practiced and practiced and practiced, and when they thought they got it right ... they practiced some more to make their dance perfect. They knew they were lucky to have a chance to perform in front of a camera and did not take it advantage of it. They earned the large sums of money they received for their work.
NICE reaction there !…. Good to see you not only enjoying the dancing and music but appreciating these Guys’ skills too 👍 I’ve watched many of the movies that these clips were taken from and enjoyed them immensely so ‘twas great to see them still being celebrated, Thanks 🥰
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You didn't know old time folks could dance so good to?? Are you kidding me?? They wrote the book!!
These stars are from a time when you needed to have actual talent.
Im convinced if you can dance like this even in a 3 piece suit...you GOATED lol
A lot of the films are from 1930s-1950s. Some great, truly classic movies and scenes featured in this fun video! Gene Kelly is my favorite as he did it all (acting, singing, dancing, directing, producing, choreographing). The Nicholas Brothers seem to pop up every few years or so because of their amazing talent. If anyone is interested, look them up on TH-cam. You will not be disappointed.
A couple of scenes came straight from the ‘20s, as well. All of our modern dance routines are directly based on these eras in pop culture.
I’m old (70) so I can tell you these are all movies from the 30s and 40s. The little girl dancing with the black gentleman is Shirley Temple. I wish I could name all the actors in each segment but that would take quite some time! Also, movie stars back in the day had to learn acting, singing and dancing! Called that a triple threat. Enjoy!
Editing here is perfect. Those people knew how to DANCE. Back then, they choreogreaphed, practiced and were extremely physically in touch.
Honestly one of the biggest reasons I like the group BTS, they work hard and engage their audience. You're right, we don't see enough of these quality performances anymore unfortunately.
Apparently we need to request you watching some older movie musicals. Some of the movies in that montage are singing in the rain, on the town, Easter parade, the little colonel, several of the follies movies (1940 and such), etc.
The guys doing the splits down the stairs are the Nicholas Brothers, some of the best dancers in the business at the time, and that is probably their most well known dance.
Some of the dancers featured in that montage, are Gene Kelly, Fred Astaire, Judy Garland, Ginger Rogers, Jerry of Tom and Jerry, the Nicholas Brothers, and Bojangles.
And yes this is a master class in editing. Whoever did this is a genius.
The two guys shaking hands at the end are Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, two guys who danced in a lot of movies.
In order to get a job in the movie industry in those days, you had to be able to sing, dance and act. That was the era of real talent.
In the scene with two men, a woman, and a couch, the woman was played by Carrie Fisher's mother - Debbie Reynolds.
I think the earliest clip in this is from 1926, and the latest 1953 (except the last two, which I think are from a 1970s TV special called "That's Entertainment"). If you turn the captions on when you watch the video, you'll see the title of the movie in question and the year it was released. And I think someone in the comments of that video listed out the names of all of the dancers; they managed to identify everyone except for the two young men in "Golddiggers of Broadway".
Those "Bilbo Baggins" are the Three Stooges. They're a legendary comedy trio.
Those aren’t the Three Stooges. They were the Ritz Brothers.
I have seen this a couple of times before, still fun to watch and to watch someone else get enjoyment from it.
This is a masterpiece ! And yes, people could dance in those days and how !
Look up Elanor Powell, she is well represented in this. Fred Astaire said she was the only female dancer that ever intimidated him.
When I was a kid I watched most of these movies on TV (late 50's early 60's). Fun times.
So many famous dancers! And others doing steps to the beat but still fàmous!!❤❤❤
So much appreciation for the time and work that went into making this. Nice to have my parent's generation stars honored in this way. Noticed Marlene Dietrich, Laurel and Hardy, Groucho Marx. Icons all.
This has been around for years...they are movie clips from 30s, 40s, and 50s...includes some of the most FAMOUS AND GREATEST dancers of their eras....MAYBE EVER !! You would actually love some of these old movies.
I have seen everyone of these movie musicals, they are still out there, so you should watch some of them! THAT was DANCING!!!
Bruno someone put a masterpiece to youre masterpiece.
These dancers are famously k own foy their dancing!!❤❤ Perfectly done to the beat!! It's Brilliant ❤?!
Classic era of when talent was real talent in Hollywood. 👍
I grew up with the best of the best. What a pleasure to watch them do their thing.
The editing here is superb 👏👏👏
I'm loving this!!❤❤
Who ever edited this must have had a lot of time on their hands , this would have taken so long to do. Finding the perfect clips and editing them seamlessly. You've got to appreciate the time and effort that went into making this.
A LOT of those cuts were of Fred Astaire. Some with his usual partner Ginger Rogers. All these people practiced and practiced and practiced, and when they thought they got it right ... they practiced some more to make their dance perfect. They knew they were lucky to have a chance to perform in front of a camera and did not take it advantage of it. They earned the large sums of money they received for their work.
Imagine watching this, and not knowing who all the actors are and dancers. 😂
They could teach the youngsters now days how to dance.
Turner Classic M ovies. I've seen everyone of them.
That was crazy fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Loved it man!
Thi o done to the beat perfect as d brilliant!!❤❤
Put closed caption on and it gives you the title of the movie and the year.
It's called "film editing" but next level ❗
Yep basically The Golden Years of Hollywood 😉
NICE reaction there !…. Good to see you not only enjoying the dancing and music but appreciating these Guys’ skills too 👍 I’ve watched many of the movies that these clips were taken from and enjoyed them immensely so ‘twas great to see them still being celebrated, Thanks 🥰
Awesome compilation. Loved all the Fred Astair and Ginger Rogers dances, Gene Kelly Thats when dancing was actual dancing❤
Kid, you’re doing a good job.
WowOhWow this was way AweSome… 🎵TKU🎵TKU🎶TKUuuu‼️
Your reactions were terrific too❣️
🙄Ahhh IMO 🤔the amazing video editor(s) gotta be musically inclined dancer(s)💃🏻🕺🏽👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼☺️😉🤙🏼
Ya gotta check out the old movies dancing to Kylie Minogue's Step Back In Time.
They have one to footloose that is more updated that is really good too.
Nah, that was BEFORE the 50s and 60s even!
Did you notice they didn't hold there croch.
Montage the word you looking for baby
React to Christina Aguilera - Pa' Mis Muchachas
Itssss amazinggg
So much fun! Check out this fantastic a cappella cover: th-cam.com/video/ice56rHPyUM/w-d-xo.html