The gay divorcee: Originally released as a motion picture in 1934.
Shall we dance: Originally released as a motion picture in 1937.
Swing time: Originally released as a motion picture in 1936.
Top hat: Originally released as a motion picture in 1935.
Special features (The gay divorcee): two shorts: Show Kids and Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove; cartoon: Shake Your Powder Puff; audio-only bonus: Hollywood on the air radio promo; theatrical trailer.
Special features (Shall we dance): commentary by songwriter Hugh Martin and pianist Kevin Cole; featurette: The Music of Shall We Dance; musical short: Sheik to Sheik; cartoon Toy Town Hall.
Special features (Swing time): commentary by John Mueller, author of Astaire Dancing; featurette: The Swing of Things: Swing Time Step by Step; musical short Hotel a la Swing; cartoon: Bingo Crosbyana; theatrical trailer.
Special features (Top hat): commentary by Fred Astaire's daughter Ava Astaire McKenzie and film historian Larry Billman; featurette: On Top: Inside the Success of Top Hat; comedy short: Watch the Birdie with Bob Hope; cartoon page: Miss Glory; theatrical trailer.
Titles from container.
The gay divorcee: directed by Mark Sandrich.
Shall we dance: screenplay by Allan Scott and Ernest Pagano ; directed by Mark Sandrich.
Swing time: music by Jerome Kern ; lyrics by Dorothy Fields ; screenplay by Howard Lindsay and Allan Scott ; directed by George Stevens.
Top hat: lyrics and music by Irving Berlin ; screenplay by Dwight Taylor and Allan Scott ; directed by Mark Sandrich.
The gay divorcee: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Alice Brady, Edward Everett Horton.
Shall we dance: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Eric Blore, Jerome Cowan, Ketti Gallian, Harriet Hoctor.
Swing time: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Victor Moore, Helen Broderick, Eric Blore, Betty Furness, Georges Mataxa.
Top hat: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Helen Broderick, Erik Rhodes, Eric Blore.
DVD, region 1; standard version, Dolby digital mono., dual layer.
English dialogue, with optional subtitles in English, French or Spanish; closed-captioned (special features may not be subtitled or closed-captioned).
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