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It's a Pleasure
A star hockey player with the Wildcats is barred from Hockey for hitting a referee. Through the actions of Chris, Don is able to get a job with Buzz Fletcher's ice-show as the novelty act.
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Plot Summary
A young woman marries a wealthy horseman, but her love for horses and performing in aquatic shows strains their relationship. She finds herself drawn to a charming stable hand who shares her passion for equestrianism. The film follows her journey as she navigates love, ambition, and the joys of performance.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'It's a Pleasure' was met with a generally positive reception, primarily for its elaborate musical numbers and the impressive performances of the dancing duo Marge and Gower Champion. Critics praised the visual spectacle and the charming performances, though some found the plot to be somewhat thin. Audiences enjoyed the escapist entertainment and the vibrant Technicolor presentation.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dazzling Technicolor musical sequences.
Marge and Gower Champion's energetic dancing was a highlight.
The plot was considered light but enjoyable.
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Fun Fact
The film features an elaborate underwater ballet sequence choreographed by Marge Champion herself, showcasing her skills as both a dancer and a designer.
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