Royal Wedding (1951) - (Movie Clip) Every Nite At Seven
The opening number presaging the story line, Fred Astaire and Jane Powell on the Broadway stage as brother and sister act Tom and Ellen Bowen, with a Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner original, Stanley Donen directing, in the Freed Units Royal Wedding, 1951.
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Royal Wedding (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Sunday Jumps
Fred Astaire (as entertainer "Tom Bowen") in his famous routine with a coat rack, to Burton Lane's "Sunday Jumps," choreography by Nick Castle, from MGM's Royal Wedding, 1951.
Royal Wedding (1951) -- (Movie Clip) How Could You Believe Me...
Jane Powell and Fred Astaire as Brother-Sister Act "Tom and Ellen Bowen," performing the Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner tune with a very long name in Royal Wedding, 1951, choreography by Nick Castle.
Royal Wedding (1951) -- (Movie Clip) You're All The World To Me
As entertainer "Tom Bowen," Fred Astaire is all over the walls and ceilings over his English girlfriend (played by Winston Churchill's daughter Sarah) in the famous trick sequence, directed by Stanley Donen, from MGM's Royal Wedding, 1951.
Royal Wedding (1951) -- (Movie Clip) Open Your Eyes
Jane Powell (as "Ellen Bowen") with opera-quality soprano for Burton Lane and Alan Jay Lerner's "Open Your Eyes," then dancing in a shipboard ballroom with brother Tom (Fred Astaire), in MGM's Royal Wedding, 1951.