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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle

Filed under: Ballroom Dancing — Tags: — Bust A Move @ 2:55 am December 30, 2008

The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle is an American biographical musical comedy, released in 1939 and directed by H.C. Potter. The film stars Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edna May Oliver, and Walter Brennan.

The movie is based on the stories My Husband and My Memories of Vernon Castle, by Irene Castle. The movie was adapted by Oscar Hammerstein II, Dorothy Yost and Richard Sherman.

Irene Castle acted as advisor to this film, and constantly disagreed with the director as to details of costuming and liberties taken. When informed that white actor Walter Brennan was to play the part of faithful servant Walter, she was dumbfounded: the real Walter was Black.

Plot

The film tells of novice dancer Irene Foote (Ginger Rogers) who convinces vaudeville comic Vernon Castle (Fred Astaire) to give up slapstick comedy in favor of sophisticated ballroom dancing.

Their big break comes when they are stranded in Paris, along with their friend Walter Ashe (Walter Brennan), with no money. They catch the eye of influential agent Maggie Sutton (Edna May Oliver), who arranges a tryout for them at the prestigious Café de Paris, where they become an overnight sensation. After taking Europe by storm, the Castles return to the United States and become just as big a sensation. Their fame and fortune rises to unprecedented heights in the immediate pre-World War I years.

When Vernon volunteers to join the air force, Irene makes patriotic movie serials to aid the war effort. However, Vernon is killed in a training accident, leaving Irene to carry on alone.

Cast

  • Fred Astaire as Vernon Castle
  • Ginger Rogers as Irene Castle née Foote
  • Edna May Oliver as Maggie Sutton
  • Walter Brennan as Walter Ash
  • Lew Fields as Lew Fields
  • Etienne Girardot as Papa Aubel
  • Janet Beecher as Mrs. Foote
  • Rolfe Sedan as Emile Aubel
  • Leonid Kinskey as Artist
  • Robert Strange as Dr. Hubert Foote
  • Douglas Walton as Student Pilot
  • Clarence Derwent as Papa Louis

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