So You Want to Learn to Dance
So You Want to Learn to Dance is a 1953 American comedy short black and white film directed by Richard Bare.[1] It stars George O'Hanlon as Joe McDoakes.[2]
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Directed by | Richard Bare |
Produced by | Gordon Hollingshead |
Written by | Richard Bare |
Story by | George O'Hanlon |
Starring | George O'Hanlon |
Music by | William Lava |
Cinematography | Sidney Hickox |
Edited by | Rex Steele |
Production companies | Richard L. Bare Productions |
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Running time | 10 min |
Synopsis
Joe McDoakes is invited by his boss to a swanky dance. Joe admits he can't dance and the boss gives him a lesson in the office. At the dance, Joe is a social failure and makes many mistakes while dancing with his boss' wife. Joe goes to a dancing school and becomes a big success.
Cast
- George O'Hanlon as Joe McDoakes
- Steve Carruthers as Dance Attendee
- Jesslyn Fax as Dance Instructress
- James Gonzalez as Dance Attendee
- Creighton Hale as Barber
- Jack Mower as Dance Attendee
- Emory Parnell as George Blivens - Joe's Boss
- Suzanne Ridgway as Dance Attendee
- Cosmo Sardo as Dance Attendee
- Bert L. Stevens as Dance Attendee
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References
- Drew, Bernard A. (4 December 2013). Motion Picture Series and Sequels: A Reference Guide. Routledge. p. 174. ISBN 9781317928942.
- Mavis, Paul (6 October 2009). "Warner Bros. Archive Collection: The Joe McDoakes Collection". DVD Talk. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
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