ALFREDTON TALKIES
ASTAIRE & ROGERS TN “CAREFREE”
“Carefree," to be shown at Alfredton tomorrow is a fantasy of delight, melody, comedy and romance. Dances from the quadruple basis of "Carefree.” It is just like a scene from Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers are shown in the Dream Fantasy Dance. Golfers will be interested to know that Astaire considers rhythm a great aid to his golfing, which he introduces in his clever Golf Dance. This sensational new ballroom dance has scored a great success everywhere. The four new song hits written by Irving Berlin include "I Used to be Colour Blind.” The plot is absolutely hilarious from start to finish. Astaire portrays a psychiatrist and Ginger a famous actress engaged to Ralph Bellamy, a prominent lawyer. A series of wild escapades follow when Ginger falls in love with the psychiatrist. Her madcap adventures take place all over the country, including a beautiful country club setting. Altogether "Carefree” is a picture that is sure to please young and old.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 August 1939, Page 7
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169ALFREDTON TALKIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 August 1939, Page 7
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