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Movie Description Hotel magnate Edwardo Acuna has a thorn in his side. Maria (Rita Hayworth), his beautiful nubile daughter, refuses to seriously consider marriage. A traditional patriarch, Mr. Acuna wants his girls married off one by one. So until Maria's mated, he won't allow either of her lovesick younger sisters to wed. Knowing Maria likes orchids, her father creates a secret admirer by sending anonymous love letters and fresh flowers from a mystery man. When Robert (Fred Astaire), a talented entertainer in Mr. Acuna's employ, delivers one of the phony love letters, Maria mistakes him for the suitor in question. After Robert takes one look at Maria, he decides he doesn't mind being mistaken for her smitten wooer. But a tap-dancing crooner is last thing Acuna wants for a son-in-law. This first-rate musical romance features the title song, "I'm Old Fashioned," and "Dearly Beloved." Academy Award Nominations: Best Sound Recording, Best Song ("Dearly Beloved"), Best Scoring of a Musical Picture.
Synopsis Hotel magnate Edwardo Acuna has a thorn in his side. Maria, his beautiful nubile daughter, refuses to seriously consider marriage. A traditional patriarch, Mr. Acuna wants his girls married off one by one. So until Maria's mated, he won't allow either of her lovesick younger sisters to wed. Knowing Maria likes orchids, her father creates a secret admirer by sending anonymous love letters and fresh flowers from a mystery man. When Robert, a talented entertainer in Mr. Acuna's employ, delivers one of the phony love letters, Maria mistakes him for the suitor in question. After Robert takes one look at Maria, he decides he doesn't mind being mistaken for her smitten wooer. But a tap-dancing crooner is last thing Acuna wants for a son-in-law.
Film Notes A Louis E. Feldman production.
Additional cast members include: Douglas Leavitt, Catherine Craig, Mary Field and Stanley Brown.
DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English
Industry Reviews "Fred Astaire thaws Buenos Aires beauty Rita Hayworth to Jerome Kern songs in the dancing team's second and far superior musical." USA Today - Mike Clark (05/28/2004)
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