![]() ![]() Seeing that he truly loves her, she happily joins him onstage., The Kolor team has just released an update for Autopano Pro and Autopano Giga panorama software. Later, when she comes to his new show to personally serve him divorce papers, she sees him dancing with dozens of women, all wearing masks with her face on them: Peters has decided that if he cannot dance with Linda, he will dance with images of Linda. Linda begins to fall in love with her husband, but then discovers him with another woman, Lady Denise Tarrington (), and leaves before he can explain. Peters and Keene, unable to squelch the rumor, decide to actually marry and then immediately get divorced. Outraged, Linda becomes engaged to the bumbling Jim Montgomery (William Brisbane), much to the chagrin of both Peters and Arthur Miller (), her manager, who secretly launches more fake publicity. Unknown to them, a plot is launched as a publicity stunt 'proving' that they are actually married. They meet again on an traveling back to New York, and Linda warms to Petrov. He contrives to meet her, but she is less than impressed. Overview of Shall We Dance, 1937, directed by Mark Sandrich, with Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, at Turner Classic Movies. Peters secretly wants to blend classical ballet with modern jazz dancing, and when he sees a photo of famous Linda Keene (), he falls in love with her. Peters (), an American ballet dancer billed as 'Petrov', dances for a ballet company in Paris owned by the bumbling Jeffrey Baird (). In a major coup for RKO, managed to attract the Gershwins – who wrote the symphonic underscore and the lyrics – to score this, their second musical after in 1931. The featured an American dancer getting involved with a touring company. The idea for the film originated in the studio's desire to exploit the successful formula created by and with their 1936 hit. ![]() ![]() Running time 109 minutes Country United States Language English Budget $991,000 Box office $2,168,000 Shall We Dance, released in 1937, is the seventh of the ten - films. ![]()
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