Yes, some (3?) were from the 'Beautiful Girl' number, some from 'The Broadway Ballet", and the rest from the opening sequence at Grauman's Chinese Theater... :)
Only Eleanor Powell could have surpassed Ann in tap dancing... solo. Ann could dance ballroom dancing as well, sing and act dramatically.. she didn't have a chance to be a dramatic actress like Judy Garland... but... well all that went down into history already. Thank you for the wonderful upload...
This is correct! And I think this is what makes this musical number more special! If you can I recomend you the post on the film written by my good friend Ricardo, that discusses the subject (the link is bellow video's description
This routine is wonderfully representative of Vaudeville and the shows that originated as part of "Victoria's Secret" in the back alleys of the old word.
Where did you get this gem?? When I fisrt read Artists and Models I thought it was Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Shirley Maclaine's movie///just to find out that this one was actually made a year earlier...guess which influence did it get?
It's hard to keep the fabulous Ann Miller down, but this frenetic musical number tries. Deep In My Heart is a dreadful film, but she seems to have wandered in from another movie. She was terrific, but she doesn't need this awful number around her.
Film work was slowing down for Ann at MGM. This number was the only thing Ann had in release at MGM in the year 1954. She did one final musical film the following year.
she is'rt making her own taps live. they were dubbed buy boys from the south who were given nothing to credit their work jusr cuz of race and of their colored complexcion
Wrong and right. Taps were always pre recorded or added after filming. But Ann Miller did ALL her own taps, unlike Gene Kelly who had Carol Haney on hand to record his taps when he was tired. Your comment about boys from the south is racist and offensive and totally wrong.
Ann Miller is so glamorous!!! We are missing stars like her today.😢
I think this has become my favorite Ann Miller performance. Wow, she's amazing.
We saw Ann Miller in the year 80 in Miami, with my mom it was spectacular there was Mickey Rooney too
Fab as always , Annie !
Ann seems to really enjoy performing - actually having fun. Thanks.
She's definitely got It!
Look at that footwork it's amazing! Only Ann Miller could combine the Charleston with tap and made it look easy.
and in high heels!!!!
The spinning part just rocks!
Thank you for uploading this magnificent dance number in such a good quality!
And with stereophonic sound as well!
Ann Miller what an amazing Dancer Singer and Beauty I believe the very best talent ever
You're absolutely right, lady Miller was the best!
Yes, some (3?) were from the 'Beautiful Girl' number, some from 'The Broadway Ballet", and the rest from the opening sequence at Grauman's Chinese Theater... :)
Fabulous . Great to be able to view these gems .
Only Eleanor Powell could have surpassed Ann in tap dancing... solo. Ann could dance ballroom dancing as well, sing and act dramatically.. she didn't have a chance to be a dramatic actress like Judy Garland... but... well all that went down into history already. Thank you for the wonderful upload...
Love this!!!!!
Great.It's the best dance number by Ann Miller.
Geez....the best ever!
And in such great quality too! Thanks :D
hi , how are you
I love this! :D
I love the way she dances!!
OhmyGod, I LOVE that the costumes are from Singing in the Rain. Brilliant!
Damn, Annie could DANCE.
Cyd Charice was the most beautiful dancer in those years.
Lindo demaisssssssssssss
I enjoy most of “Deep In My Heart” but it is a bit heavy-going at times.It sure benefits from Ann Miller’s energetic entry.
I always loved this movie. I wish someone (you?) would post it onYT. ☺
I love her too! I've just seen her as the funny sister of Jean Arthur in "You can't take it with you" - she was young and gorgeous.
There is no way that is even possible!
This is correct! And I think this is what makes this musical number more special! If you can I recomend you the post on the film written by my good friend Ricardo, that discusses the subject (the link is bellow video's description
Me too, me too!
all the costumes look like they are from singing in the rain, fro the beautiful girl song
This routine is wonderfully representative of Vaudeville and the shows that originated as part of "Victoria's Secret" in the back alleys of the old word.
She's got IT
Guy in the yellow is Fred Kelly.
Anyone else notice that her heels started out really high and then were much shorter when she started dancing?
At about 3.17 the heels/shoes change. Good catch.
I did not notice, but it makes sense, because she needed real tap shoes for the 2nd part of the number.
I've read the blog Singin' in the Rain is directed by Gene Kelly & Stanley Donen.
Julie Newmar in the long black dress
Julie Newmar's name doesn't appear in the cast list for the movie on IMDB nor does the movie appear in her list of credits on her own IMDB page.
Actually Julie Newmar is now listed as "Vamp" in "Artists and Models" (uncredited) in the full IMDB cast list.
A frenzied 1950's caricature of the 1920s.
Where did you get this gem?? When I fisrt read Artists and Models I thought it was Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis and Shirley Maclaine's movie///just to find out that this one was actually made a year earlier...guess which influence did it get?
Can you upload the "Your Land And My Land" song scene, sung by Howard Keel?
Não é mesmo? A Ann era muito espoleta!
looks like a really interesting blog but unfortunately I was unable to read it as it was in Spanish.
Funny how the 50s looked at the 20s then only 30 years back. Like Singing In The Rain did. It was originally in Desert Song, not Artists and Models.
George Strum maybe because both movies are set in the 1920s.
It was never in The Desert Song, it was from Artists and Models. Can you imagine this in The Desert Song??
Julie Newmar ....wow
I think the two male dancers on the right (the ones in the tuxes at 45 sec) were supposed to be Leopold and Loeb. Very bad taste.
Only thing I want more of is the woman in black sequin!
hayes laws...
Lol! Most of those costumes ended up in "Singing in the Rain."
But Singin' in the Rain was made first (1952).
heh
Including Cyd Charise' green costume.
Other way around....
Howmuch can you steal? Fred, Gene, Cyd, brilliant indeed.
That Girl is Black or white???
Mama Reyna haft native american.
Nonsense. She dubbed her own taps, just like Astaire, Kelly, etc..
Astaire's taps were dubbed by Hermes Pan, and Kelly's by Jeannie Coyne.
@@EJP286CRSKW No, Fred did his own. Pan did Ginger's.
It's hard to keep the fabulous Ann Miller down, but this frenetic musical number tries. Deep In My Heart is a dreadful film, but she seems to have wandered in from another movie. She was terrific, but she doesn't need this awful number around her.
Film work was slowing down for Ann at MGM. This number was the only thing Ann had in release at MGM in the year 1954. She did one final musical film the following year.
迷惑人心的女性 \ 俺 深深為她著迷!
Poor quality unwatchable.
she is'rt making her own taps live. they were dubbed buy boys from the south who were given nothing to credit their work jusr cuz of race and of their colored complexcion
Wrong and right. Taps were always pre recorded or added after filming. But Ann Miller did ALL her own taps, unlike Gene Kelly who had Carol Haney on hand to record his taps when he was tired. Your comment about boys from the south is racist and offensive and totally wrong.
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