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  1. 2 de dic. de 2014 · From the trolley scene in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's last dance on the silver screen (The Barkleys of Broadway, 1949) to Judy Garland's timeless, tuxedo-clad performance of "Get Happy" (Summer Stock, 1950), Charles Walters staged the iconic musical sequences of Hollywood's golden age.

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  3. 14 de nov. de 2014 · During his lifetime, Charles “Chuck” Walters enjoyed a reputation as one of the foremost director-choreographers of Hollywood motion pictures. From his earliest directorial triumphs, Good News , Easter Parade , and The Barkleys of Broadway , to his victorious Lili , High Society , and The Unsinkable Molly Brown , musicals directed by Walters seamlessly fuse movement, storytelling, and song.

  4. He was born to dance. The expression is a cliché, uttered virtually every time an infant intuitively bounces to a musical beat. Yet in the case of Charles Walters, the overused idiom is remarkably accurate. He could not help himself; dance was within. This predisposition, he’d relate, started “even before my birth. ….

  5. 12 de nov. de 2014 · From the trolley scene in Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) to Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers's last dance on the silver screen ( The Barkleys of Broadway, 1949) to Judy Garland's timeless, tuxedo-clad performance of "Get Happy" ( Summer Stock, 1950), Charles Walters staged the iconic musical sequences of Hollywood's golden age.

  6. 3 de jul. de 2015 · But Walters remains an elusive, largely forgotten figure. Born in Pasadena in 1911, he was first a successful Broadway hoofer, with bigger aspirations, who returned to California to become an integral part of the revolution in musicals that was happening at MGM in the 1940s, eventually directing triumphs like “Good News,” “Easter Parade ...

  7. During his lifetime, Charles 'Chuck' Walters enjoyed a reputation as one of the foremost director-choreographers of Hollywood motion pictures. From his earliest directorial triumphs, musicals directed by Walters seamlessly fuse movement, storytelling, and song.