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The Band Wagon
Cast
Fred Astaire, Cyd Charisse, Oscar Levant, Nanette Fabray View AllCrew
Adolph Green (Screenplay), Adolph Green (Story), Vincente Minnelli (Director), Alan Jay Lerner (Writer) View All
Release: Aug. 7th, 1953
Runtime: 1 hour, 52 minutes
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(A number where Astaire, Fabray, and Buchanan play triplet babies who fantasize about murdering each other is the kind of thing someone had to be in a real state of mind to come up with, much less speak out loud to other people to make it a reality).

Oh, the irony!....I loved the fictitious film reference of Swinging Down to Panama, which is a nod to the first film Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers ever made together, Flying Down to Rio.

I think I would still put this below most of the other Minnelli musicals I've seen, but it's still a fun watch, and an opportunity to see Astaire, the grand old man of the dance.