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The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle ()


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The story of the dancing team who taught the world to two-step.

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Vernon Castle
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Irene Castle
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Maggie Sutton
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Walter
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Lew Fields
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Papa Aubel
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Mrs. Foote
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Emile Aubel
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Artist
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Dr. Foote
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Student Pilot
Clarence Derwent ...
Papa Louis
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Charlie
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Claire Ford
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Grand Duke
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Hotel Manager
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Waiter - Cafe de Paris (uncredited)
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Stockbroker (uncredited)
Joe Bordeaux ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Eugene Borden ...
Frenchman (uncredited)
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Mechanic (uncredited)
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Irene's Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Stage Manager at Benefit (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Irene's Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Announcer at Benefit (uncredited)
Willis Clare ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Boy in Montage (uncredited)
James Conaty ...
Man in Montage (uncredited)
Armand Cortes ...
Wardrobe Man at Benefit (uncredited)
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French Landlady (uncredited)
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Actor in 'Patria' (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson ...
Man in Balcony in Fields Audience (uncredited)
Dick Dennis ...
Singer (uncredited)
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Lady Bolton (uncredited)
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Train Conductor (uncredited)
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Adjutant (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ...
Soldier in Nightclub (uncredited)
Dorothy George ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Jack George ...
Orchestra Conductor - Paris (uncredited)
Wesley Giraud ...
Newsboy at Train Station (uncredited)
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Irene's Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Ethel Haworth ...
Irene's Girlfriend (uncredited)
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Colonel (uncredited)
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British Sergeant (uncredited)
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Colonel's Aide (uncredited)
Ida May Johnson ...
Undetermined Secondary Role (as Mabel Marden) (uncredited)
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Lady in Revolving Door (uncredited)
Jacques Lory ...
French Cab Driver (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Max Lucke ...
Frenchman in Hotel (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
David Mcdonald ...
Army Pilot (uncredited)
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French Singer (uncredited)
John Meredith ...
Army Pilot (uncredited)
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Frank - Stage Manager at Benefit (uncredited)
Bruce Mitchell ...
Movie Director (uncredited)
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Nightclub Customer (uncredited)
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British Officer (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Emmett O'Brien ...
Drag Dancer at Benefit (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Milton Owen ...
Recruiter (uncredited)
Bill Patton ...
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Adjutant (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
Joe Polosci ...
Newsboy at Train Station (uncredited)
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Man in Hair-Cutting Montage (uncredited)
Fred Reinhold ...
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Old Man in Montage (uncredited)
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Piano Specialty (French Version of 'The Darktown Strutters ' Ball' (uncredited)
Jean Stevens ...
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Girl with Stockbrokers (uncredited)
Fred Sweeney ...
Streetcar Conductor (uncredited)
D.H. Turner ...
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Guest with the Grand Duke (uncredited)
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Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)
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Guest with the Grand Duke (uncredited)
Allen Wood ...
Flower Delivery Boy on Bus (uncredited)
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Man Reading Newspaper (uncredited)
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Mary - Claire's Maid (uncredited)

Directed by

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H.C. Potter

Written by

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Richard Sherman ... (screen play)
 
Oscar Hammerstein II ... (adaptation) and
Dorothy Yost ... (adaptation)
 
Irene Castle ... (based on stories: "My Husband" and "My Memories of Vernon Castle" by)

Produced by

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George Haight ... producer

Music by

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Robert Russell Bennett ... (uncredited)

Cinematography by

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Robert De Grasse ... (photographed by) (as Robert de Grasse)

Editing by

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William Hamilton ... (edited by)

Editorial Department

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Douglas Travers ... montage
Robert Wise ... assistant editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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Van Nest Polglase

Set Decoration by

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Darrell Silvera ... (set decorations)

Costume Design by

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Edward Stevenson ... (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Mel Berns ... makeup artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Pandro S. Berman ... in charge of production

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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W. Argyle Nelson ... assistant director (as Argyle Nelson)

Art Department

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Perry Ferguson ... associate art director

Sound Department

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Richard Van Hessen ... recordist

Special Effects by

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Vernon L. Walker ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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John Miehle ... still photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Irene Castle ... designer: costumes worn by Miss Ginger Rogers
Walter Plunkett ... wardrobe and ensembles
Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Victor Baravalle ... musical director
Robert Russell Bennett ... orchestrator (uncredited)
Hugo Friedhofer ... music arranger (uncredited)
Edward B. Powell ... music arranger (uncredited)
Leonid Raab ... music arranger (uncredited)
David Raksin ... music arranger (uncredited)
Roy Webb ... music arranger (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Irene Castle ... technical advisor
Hermes Pan ... dance director
Lawrence Grant ... flight technical advisor (uncredited)
Leigh Jason ... director: additional scenes (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

In 1911, Vernon Castle, minor comic in a stage revue, pursues the leading lady to a New Jersey beach where, instead, he meets stage-struck Irene Foote. A few misadventures later, they're married; at Irene's insistence, they abandon comedy to attempt a dancing career, which only lands them in Paris without a sou. Fortunately, agent Maggie Sutton hears them rehearse and starts them on their brilliant career as the world's foremost ballroom dancers. But at the height of their fame, World War I begins. Written by Rod Crawford

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Taglines Dazzling entertainment rainbowed by memory's most haunting hit melodies! (Print Ad-Greenfield Recorder-Gazette, ((Greenfield, Mass.)) 6 May 1939) See more »
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Also Known As
  • The Life of the Castles (United States)
  • The Life of Vernon and Irene Castle (United States)
  • The Castles (United States)
  • The Romantic Vernon Castles (United States)
  • La grande farandole (France)
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  • 93 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,196,000 (estimated)
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $705,000

Did You Know?

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Trivia Irene Castle served as a technical advisor for the film. According to Ginger Rogers, Castle disliked every costume that she wore and deemed them to be anachronistic. Due to censorship restrictions, Rogers' costumes evoked late 1930s fashions rather than the more daring styles of Castle's 1910s era. After Rogers refused to cut her hair to portray the bob hairstyle that Irene had popularized, Castle became even more displeased. The studio silenced Castle's protests with an additional payment of $5,000. See more »
Goofs Walter, the Footes' and later the Castles' servant / factotum was, in reality, a black man. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Fred Astaire: Puttin' on His Top Hat (1980). See more »
Soundtracks Only When You're in My Arms See more »
Quotes Irene Castle: I thought you could be a first dancer, a very beautiful first dancer because you are a beautiful dancer but you're so smug and conceited that you can't see any further than your funny nose!
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