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Bolero (1934)

6.3 | Feb 23, 1934 (US) | Drama | 01:25

He rose to fame on a ladder of dancing ladies!

The complicated relationship between an ambitious, ruthless nightclub dancer and the woman he loves.

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Cast

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George Raft
Raoul De Baere
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Carole Lombard
Helen Hathaway
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Sally Rand
Annette
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William Frawley
Mike DeBaere
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Gertrude Michael
Lady D'Argon
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Ray Milland
Robert Coray
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Elinor Fair
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Ann Sheridan
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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jun 13, 2022
I wasn't aware of this film until I saw it last night at the BFI in London. I had always just assumed that George Raft is/was and always would be a gangster. Well he certainly isn't in this. His portrayal of a ruthlessly ambitious professional dancer is quite an eye opening experience - and he can definitely dance. Carole Lombard is equally engaging as his dance partner as they try to rise (largely with constant investment from his brother) from downbeat New York dance halls to glitzy Parisien salons. Ravel's "Bolero" was never my favourite piece of music (I blame Torvill & Dean) but it works really well here. It isn't an amazing film, but it has plenty of style, even a little humour and bags of charm