IMDb6.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes70%
Director: George Stevens•Genres: Musical, Comedy, Romance
A wealthy young English heiress, Lady Alice Alstone, falls in love with a visiting American dancer, Jerry Halliday, despite her family's disapproval. Her uncle, Lord Raleigh, attempts to break them up by arranging a marriage to the socially prominent but unpleasant "Bubbles" LaRue. Meanwhile, Jerry's friends, George and Gracie, try to help him navigate the complexities of English society and win Alice's hand.
While not a major box office success, 'A Damsel in Distress' is remembered for its charming performances, particularly from Fred Astaire, and its vibrant musical numbers. It is considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, entry in the Astaire-Rogers lineage, though it notably lacks Ginger Rogers. The film received a mixed to positive reception from critics upon its release, appreciated for its lighthearted entertainment value and musicality.
Praised for Fred Astaire's impeccable dancing and the delightful musical sequences.
The comedic chemistry of George Burns and Gracie Allen adds significant charm.
Criticized by some for a somewhat weak plot and the absence of Ginger Rogers.
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The film features an innovative early use of Technicolor for one of its musical numbers, 'Fun House', although the rest of the movie is in black and white.
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