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Lady, Let's Dance

During World War II, a war refugee named Belita finds employment at a hotel, where she discovers a struggling dancer in need of a new partner.

Lady, Let's Dance was a 1944 black and white film directed by Frank Woodruff, nominated for two Oscars and produced by Monogram Studios. The unique ice skating musical starred Belita, James Ellison, Werner Groebli, Hans Mauch, Walter Catlett, and Mrytle Godfrey. The score included "Golden Dreams", "Silver Shadows", and the title song "Lady, Let's Dance".

Info about Lady, Let's Dance

Studio(s): Monogram Pictures

Originally Released: United States, Apr 11, 1944

Genres:Musical, Romance, War