Premium Only Content

Easter Parade (1948) | Directed by Charles Walters
Easter Parade is a vibrant musical set around the holiday traditions of early 20th-century New York. The story follows Don Hewes, a Broadway star who is left without a dance partner when his longtime partner leaves him for another career opportunity. Determined to prove he can make any dancer a star, he picks a chorus girl, Hannah Brown, and trains her for the stage. Through their journey of rehearsals, performances, and romantic entanglements, the two discover both professional success and personal affection.
Genre: Musical, Romance, Comedy
Director: Charles Walters
Charles Walters was an American director and choreographer best known for his work on MGM musicals during Hollywood’s Golden Age. Originally a dancer on Broadway and in films, Walters transitioned to directing and became known for his light touch, ability to stage intricate dance numbers, and bringing warmth and charm to his projects. His other notable works include Lili (1953), Dangerous When Wet (1953), and High Society (1956). Walters had a talent for working with major stars and crafting musicals that combined strong storytelling with dazzling production numbers.
Star Cast:
- Judy Garland as Hannah Brown
- Fred Astaire as Don Hewes
- Peter Lawford as Jonathan Harrow III
- Ann Miller as Nadine Hale
- Jules Munshin as François
- Clinton Sundberg as Mike the Bartender
- Richard Beavers as Vance
- Johnny Green and His Orchestra
Easter Parade was a major critical and commercial success upon its release. Audiences loved the pairing of Fred Astaire and Judy Garland, and the film became the highest-grossing musical of 1948. Critics praised the film’s lush Technicolor presentation, memorable Irving Berlin songs, and the chemistry between the two leads. Fred Astaire’s return to film after a brief retirement added additional buzz to the film’s popularity.
Fun Facts:
- Easter Parade marked Fred Astaire’s comeback after initially retiring from film dancing two years earlier. He replaced Gene Kelly, who was originally cast but broke his ankle before shooting began.
- The movie features classic Irving Berlin songs, including "Steppin' Out with My Baby" and "Shakin' the Blues Away."
- Judy Garland was at the height of her career, and her charm and comedic timing were major highlights of the film.
- Ann Miller’s dazzling tap dance performance of "Shakin' the Blues Away" became one of her signature moments on film.
- The title and several scenes were inspired by New York City’s famous Easter Parade along Fifth Avenue.
* This Rumble Movie Channel is comprehensively indexed on https://kinoquick.com - find you favourite movies fast & free!
* Follow this channel to be notified of daily movie updates.
-
1:12:01
Classic Films & Movies Archive
1 day agoPlunder Road (1957) | Directed by Hubert Cornfield
98 -
LIVE
SLS - Street League Skateboarding
18 days agoSLS Paris 2025 🛹 | OCTOBER 11, 2025
2,934 watching -
1:33:51
Steve-O's Wild Ride! Podcast
16 days ago $3.51 earnedJohn C. Reilly's Surprising Connection To Jackass (And Beef With Weeman!)
71.9K18 -
LIVE
Total Horse Channel
6 hours agoLow Roller Reining Classic | Main Arena | October 11th, 2025
388 watching -
56:25
MentourPilot
1 year agoTITANIC of the Skies! - The Untold Story of Air France 447
10.3K4 -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
2 years agoSynthwave Radio 🌌 - beats to chill/game to
289 watching -
2:07:47
LFA TV
14 hours agoTHE RUMBLE RUNDOWN LIVE @9AM EST
55.4K3 -
LIVE
I_Came_With_Fire_Podcast
8 hours agoThe Pattern Beneath the World: Nature, The Mark of the Beast, & the Sacred Order
231 watching -
49:56
X22 Report
3 hours agoMr & Mrs X - [DS] Antifa Are Planning An Insurrection,Trump Has Prepared The Counterinsurgency-EP 11
33K27 -
1:08:57
Wendy Bell Radio
7 hours agoPet Talk With The Pet Doc
24K26