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Carefree (1938)

6.6 | Sep 02, 1938 (US) | Music, Comedy, Romance | 01:23
Budget: 1 253 000 | Revenue: 1 731 000

Together again!

Dr. Tony Flagg's friend Steven has problems in the relationship with his fiancée Amanda, so he persuades her to visit Tony. After some minor misunderstandings, she falls in love with him. When he tries to use hypnosis to strengthen her feelings for Steven, things get complicated.

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Fred Astaire
Tony Flagg
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Ginger Rogers
Amanda Cooper
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Ralph Bellamy
Stephen Arden
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Luella Gear
Aunt Cora
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Jack Carson
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Clarence Kolb
Judge Travers
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Franklin Pangborn
Roland Hunter
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Walter Kingsford
Dr. Powers
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Kay Sutton
Miss Adams
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Bobby Barber
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Reviews

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CinemaSerf
7 | Jun 20, 2022
Another classy outing for Astaire and Rogers with a bit of help from Irving Berlin with "Change Partners and Dance With Me" but this one is just a little too far-fetched to hold up as well as "Top Hat". Astaire agrees to hypnotise the girlfriend (Ginger Rogers) of his rather posh pal Ralph Bellamy - so as to improve their relationship. Instead of achieving it's planned purpose, this hypnosis engenders all manner of chaos as nobody falls in love with the right person and by the end we are all totally frazzled, confused and bamboozled. It's a fun story with "The Yam" being another standout track - more so because Rogers delivers it on her own, and rather well too; I never found her the strongest of singers. Clarence Kolb is also really quite cheery as "Judge Travers". It's still good entertainment over 80-odd years after it was made and well worth a watch.