Still image from the 1976 film That's Entertainment! II.

That's Entertainment! II

Directed by Gene Kelly

Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly dance together again for the first time in more than 30 years as they introduce classic musical numbers and comedy bits.

1976 2h 13m Documentary TV-G

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CAST
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Gene Kelly, Director
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Gene Kelly
Director

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Fred Astaire,
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Fred Astaire

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Gene Kelly, Narrator
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Gene Kelly
Narrator

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Saul Bass, Titles
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Saul Bass
Titles

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David Blewitt, Editor
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David Blewitt
Editor

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David Bretherton, Editor
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David Bretherton
Editor

FULL SYNOPSIS

Golden moments from the MGM film library including comedy, drama and classic musical numbers.


VIDEOS
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Dana Delaney Intro
Hosted Intro
Ben Mankiewicz Intro...
Hosted Intro
Original Trailer
Trailer

ARTICLES
Movie music fans rejoiced in 1995 when Turner Classic Movies Music and Rhino Movie Music partnered for an exhaustive six-disc collection featuring indelible musical performances from M-G-M's golden age. A decade and more than 200 classic movie soundtrack releases later, Turner/Rhino revisits the centerpiece of its successful ongoing partnership to create a truly definitive collection of M-G-M musical magic. THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! THE ULTIMATE ANTHOLOGY OF M-G-M MUSICALS expands the original landmark release with an entire disc of never before released music, and uses new technology to upgrade the sound quality of 30 percent of the original box set. The newly expanded and upgraded version of THAT'S ENTERTAINMENT! is available April 25 at regular retail outlets. To order the That's Entertainment anthology, go to TCM Shopping. The six-CD collection contains 135 tracks – nearly 8 hours of music – gathered from M-G-M movies released between 1929 and 1957 including unforgettable performances from more than 75 classic musicals including The Wizard Of Oz, Meet Me In St. Louis, Singin' In The Rain, Easter Parade, Kiss Me Kate, Brigadoon, An American In Paris and more. The performances feature some of the biggest names among Hollywood royalty: a trio of Bing Crosby duets from 1956's High Society featuring Frank Sinatra for "Well Did You Evah?," Louis Armstrong for "Now ...

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