Rating: NR
Genre:
Musical
Release Date: 08/16/2005
SubTitles: English/French/Espanol
Dubbed: English
Sound: DD1
Run Time: 100 Minutes
Distributor/Studio: Warner Home Video
One of the best of the
Fred Astaire-
Ginger Rogers musicals,
Top Hat centers on a typical mistaken-identity plot, with wealthy Dale Tremont (
Rogers), on holiday in London and Venice, assuming that American entertainer Jerry Travers (
Astaire) is the husband of her friend Madge (
Helen Broderick) -- who's actually the wife of Jerry's business manager Horace Hardwick (
Edward Everett Horton). Complicating matters is Dale's jealous suitor Beddini (
Erik Rhodes), whose motto is "For the woman the kiss -- for the man the sword." Beddini is disposed of by some last-minute chicanery on the part of Jerry's faithful valet Bates (
Eric Blore), paving the way for the happy ending everyone knew was coming from the opening scene. The
Irving Berlin score includes "
Cheek to Cheek," "
Isn't it a Lovely Day?," and the jaunty title song. The charisma of the stars, the chemistry of the supporting players, the white-telephone art direction of
Van Nest Polglaise, the superlative choreography by
Astaire and
Hermes Pan, and the effervescent direction of
Mark Sandrich all combine to make
Top Hat a winner. Originally released at 101 minutes, the film was for many years available only in its 93-minute reissue form; it has since been restored archivally to 99 minutes.
~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide