Hello everyone! 🙂
Welcome to ‘Bradley’s Basement’ blog and I’m Tim Bradley!
I’ve revisited one of my favourite Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers films – ‘The Gay Divorcee’. For the occasion, I’m sharing my reviews on some of Fred and Gingers’ films, which were made in the 1930s. Some of these black-and-white musical films are very enjoyable to check out, especially in the time period they come from.
The reviews I’m sharing come from the two ‘Fred & Ginger – The Collection’ DVD box sets that were released in 2003 and 2005. They include ‘Top Hat’, ‘Follow the Fleet’, ‘Shall We Dance’, ‘Carefree’, ‘The Gay Divorcee’, ‘Swing Time’, ‘Flying Down to Rio’, and ‘The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle’. 🙂
Please feel free to check out, read and comment on my reviews for these Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers films that I’ve reviewed on ‘Bradley’s Basement’ by clicking on the links for them.
Enjoy!
Bye for now!
Tim. 🙂