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Two real-life events were incorporated into the plot of the 1951 MGM musical Royal Wedding. One, the marriage of Fred Astaire's sister Adele to a British nobleman had occurred years earlier; the other, the wedding of England's Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip was only four years in the past. MGM would probably have gotten Royal Wedding out closer to the Elizabeth-Philip nuptials, but the picture had leading-lady problems; every girl who was cast either became pregnant, ill, or otherwise unavailable. Finally, Jane Powell was cast as the sister and partner of American-entertainer Fred Astaire. The plot has Astaire and Powell heading to Merrie Olde England to perform at the palace. Once they've arrived, Powell breaks up the act when she falls in love with blueblooded Peter Lawford. Astaire himself finds romance in the form of Sarah Churchill (daughter of Sir Winston), and the four happy campers gleefully attend the titular Windsor Castle wedding. Also in the cast is Albert Sharpe, fresh from his Broadway triumph in Finian's Rainbow, and Keenan Wynn, hilarious as twin cousins. The plot is so light that it threatens to float away at times, but Royal Wedding sticks in the memory thanks to its first-rate musical numbers. The Astaire/Powell duets are entertaining enough; the real magic, however, occurs in Astaire's two solos: the hat-rack duet and the now-legendary tap-dance on the ceiling (even knowing how this cinematic legerdemain was accomplished does not detract from its brilliance and virtuosity). Because it has slipped into public domain, Royal Wedding is one of the most easily accessible of all the Fred Astaire musicals. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

  • Release date:March 8, 1951

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Alan Jay Lerner Best Song 1951 Nominee

Cast

Fred Astaire
as Tom Bowen
Jane Powell
as Ellen Bowen
Peter Lawford
as Lord John Brindale
Keenan Wynn
as Irving Klinger/Edgar Klinger
Albert Sharpe
as James Ashmond
Vera-Ellen
Albert Pollet
as Steward
Alex Frazer
as Chester, Tom's valet
David Thursby
as Singing Bobby
Francis Bethencourt
as Charles Gordon
Gale Robbins
Marjorie Main
James Finlayson
as Cabby
Alice Pearce
Bess Flowers
as Woman Guest
Clinton Sundberg
Mae Clarke
as Phone Operator
Henri Letondal
as Purser
Jack Reilly
as Pete Comberly
Andre Charisse
as Steward
John Hedloe
as Billy
Kerry O'Day
as Linda
Leonard Mudie
as Singing Doorman
Phyllis Morris
as Singing Woman
Richard Lupino
as Singing Elevator Boy
Viola Roache
as Sarah Ashmond
William Cabanne
as Dick
Wilson Benge
as Eddie
Wilson Wood
as Drinker

Crew

Stanley Donen
Director
Arthur Freed
Producer
Alan Jay Lerner
Screenwriter
Robert Planck
Cinematographer
Johnny Green
Composer (Music Score)
Johnny Green
Musical Direction/Supervision
Alan Jay Lerner
Composer (Music Score)
Albert Sendrey
Composer (Music Score)
Albert Akst
Editor
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Jack Martin Smith
Art Director
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Nick Castle
Choreography
William J. Tuttle
Makeup
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