Invitation to the Dance – Gene Kelly DVD

$12.75

Three different stories are told through notably unusual way – no words, just dance.

 

Trivia

Gene Kelly‘s original intention was to make a film that would educate mainstream audiences about professional dancing in the world. To this end, he wanted to cast the greatest dancers in Europe for the four segments in leading roles. He himself would only appear in one – the Popular Song sequence, which ended up being cut. But MGM refused to allow the picture unless he appeared in all of them.

 

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This is a movie where three entirely different stories are told though dancing. Words are not used and the style of dancing is different for each part. Kelly is a clown in the ‘Circus’; a Marine in ‘Ring Around the Rosy’; and Sinbad in ‘Sinbad the Sailor’.

 

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This item is a manufactured-on-demand release. Using recordable CDs & DVDs, the label who owns the rights to these MOD releases, custom burns discs for each order sold. Most titles previously had a pressed release but have lapsed out of print and are now only available on these  MOD discs.

 

 

Additional information

Format

MOD DVD

Release Year

1956

Region Code

DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)

Special Features

Manufactured on Demand, NTSC

Genre

Musicals

Actor

Claire Sombert, Gene Kelly, Igor Youskevitch

Movie/TV Title

Invitation to the Dance