You Were Never Lovelier (1942) Reviews

You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
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The second and last of the Fred Astaire-Rita Hayworth vehicles, You Were Never Lovelier takes place in Argentina (courtesy of the Columbia Pictures art-direction department). Fred plays an American dancer whose fondness for betting on horse races has left him broke. Rita is the daughter of wealthy Argentinian nightclub owner Adolphe Menjou, who has vowed that his daughters will marry in the order of their ages-and since older sister Leslie Brooks is about to walk to the altar, Rita is next in line. To encourage his daughter to seek out an eligible husband, Menjou sends Rita unsigned love notes so that she'll think she has a secret admirer. Through a series of misunderstandings that could only happen in the movies, Rita becomes convinced that Fred is the man who's been plying her with notes and gifts. Menjou hires the impoverished Astaire as a potential son-in-law. Fred bridles at the thought of being a "bought spouse", but changes his mind when he falls in love with Rita on his own. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Fred AstaireRita Hayworth, (more)
Director(s):
William Seiter
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Taya M.

this movie is a little known treasure- rita is so beautiful and her dresses were too, and fred is sooo cute in this one l-oved it!

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Greg S.

This movie is merely incidental to the Fred Astaire dance sequences. Not the greatest actor because of his self conscious ways, but arguably the greatest dancer of the 20th century. It was surprising to see Rita Hayworth doing a good job of keeping up with Fred. Fine acting by Adolph Menjou. Rita H., of course, is very lovely. Fred -- not so much.

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Emily L.

This is a cute film showcasing Fred and Rita at their best. Amazing costumes by Irene, cute dance numbers, and a fun plot. Definatly one to watch!

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Betty J.

Entertainment is the word when you put Rita Hayworth and Fred Astaire together in a picture dancing, showing her expertise as a dancer as well as his. Physically they seemed so mismatched, but rhythmically they made music! However, this movie would have been nothing without Adolph Menjou. He was just great as the crabby ill-tempered father and made the story flow. Yes, pure entertainment all through. And the beauty of Rita Hayworth could not be surpassed!

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    Taya M.

    this movie is a little known treasure- rita is so beautiful and her dresses were too, and fred is sooo cute in this one l-oved it!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Greg S.

    This movie is merely incidental to the Fred Astaire dance sequences. Not the greatest actor because of his self conscious ways, but arguably the greatest dancer of the 20th century. It was surprising to see Rita Hayworth doing a good job of keeping up with Fred. Fine acting by Adolph Menjou. Rita H., of course, is very lovely. Fred -- not so much.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Emily L.

    This is a cute film showcasing Fred and Rita at their best. Amazing costumes by Irene, cute dance numbers, and a fun plot. Definatly one to watch!

    Yes   |   No

     
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