- Description
Tap Dance America is a reference work of bibliographic information and does not point to digitized versions of the items described. The Library of Congress may or may not own a copy of a particular film or video. To request additional information Ask a Librarian.
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I Dood It / Eleanor Powell [film]
- Title
- I Dood It [Film]
- Performers
- Powell, Eleanor
- Connolly, Bobby
- Published/Created
- 1943
- Genre
- Film
- Note
- MGM
- Abstract
- MGM. Released September 1943. Comedy about the machinations of a young man infatuated by a Broadway star. With Eleanor Powell (Connie Shaw), Red Skelton (Joe Reynolds).
Dance numbers include Western rope dance [tap dance with lariats] by Powell with ensemble. Social dancing at a supper club, including a comic dance performance by Powell and Skelton. Tap-hula dance, perf. by Powell. "Swingin' the Jinx Away" (music: Cole Porter), perf. by Powell and ensemble.
"So Long, Sarah Jane" a Western number. - Source
- Billman, Larry: Film Choreographers and Dance Directors: An Illustrated Biographical Encyclopedia, 1893-1955. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland (1997).
- New York Public Library: CATNYP: Dance Collection: Tap Dancing. New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Gregory Hines Collection of American Tap Dance ().
Last Updated: 12-16-2015