Lady, Let's Dance

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Lady, Let's Dance is a 1944 black and white film directed by Frank Woodruff that was nominated for two Oscars. Produced by Monogram Studios, the film is unique as an ice skating musical.

Lady, Let's Dance stars ice skater Belita as herself, James Ellison, and Walter Catlett. Appearances also include ice skating artists Myrtle Godfrey and the renowned comedy ice team Werner Groebli & Hansruedi (Hans) Mauch (more commonly known as Frick and Frack).

The Oscar nominated score included: "Golden Dreams", "Silver Shadows", "In the Days of Beau Brummel", "Ten Million Men and a Girl", "Dream of Dreams", "Rio", "Happy Hearts", "Esperanza", and the title song "Lady, Let's Dance".

Myrtle Godfrey sported the same green bonnet with ostrich plume worn by Vivien Leigh in Gone with the Wind.

  • Belita as Herself
  • James Ellison as Jerry Gibson
  • Walter Catlett as Timber Applegate
  • Barbara Woodell as Dolores (Mamie Potts)
  • Lucien Littlefield as Mr. Snodgrass
  • Emmett Vogan as Stack
  • Harry Harvey as Fraser
  • Jack Rice as Given
  • Werner Groebli as Himself (a.k.a. 'Frick' - Frick and Frack)
  • Hans Mauch as Himself (a.k.a. 'Frack' - Frick and Frack)
  • Eugene Mikeler as Himself
  • Maurice St. Clair as Manuelo

Rest of cast listed alphabetically:


Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Lady, Let's Dance's plot focuses on ice skating sensation 'Belita'. The story begins as she travels to a California resort where she is unexpectedly hired as a last minute dance team replacement. Belita becomes a national star while the handsome resort manager gets fired and becomes a drifter until he ends up in the Army.

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