Easter Parade1948
Easter Parade (1948)
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Cast
as Don Hewes
as Hannah Brown
as Nadine Hale
as Jonathan Harrow III
as Francois
as Mike the Bartender

as Essie

as Al

as Marty

as Sam

as Singer

as Boy With Astaire in `Drum Crazy' Musical Number

as Specialty Girl

as Specialty Girl

as Specialty Girl
as Hat Model Showgirl
as Hat Model Showgirl

as `Delineator' Twin

as `Delineator' Twin

as Modiste

as Drug Store Clerk
as Mary, Hannah's Backstage Maid
as Headwaiter
as Bar Patron

as Dog Act

as Cabby

as Cop Who Gives Johnny a Ticket

as Drugstore Customer

as Policeman
as Hotel Detective

as Florist

as Salesgirl in `Drum Crazy' Musical Number

as Waiter

as Peddler With Umbrella

as Callboy at Roof Garden

as Hotel Front Desk Clerk

as Drugstore Customer

as Showgirl

as Showgirl

as Showgirl
as Showgirl

as Showgirl

as Showgirl

as Showgirl
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Critic Reviews for Easter Parade
All Critics (23) | Top Critics (7) | Fresh (21) | Rotten (2) | DVD (6)
Easter Parade is a musical with old and new Irving Berlin tunes and standout dance numbers.
Easter Parade may not strike the perfect balance between song-dance interludes and story, but it's an appealing show just the same.

Easter Parade is the sort of musical to put your feet up for.
A fantastic movie, featuring two of the finest motion picture performers ever, Astaire and Judy Garland, in their only cinematic pairing. Ann Miller also stars in there, too, to spice things up even more.

A trifle of a musical revue.
The slight plot is laced with generous dollops of vintage Irving Berlin songs, several of them staged with dazzling ingenuity.

Audience Reviews for Easter Parade
Another great Irving Berlin musical, with some superior talent in Astaire and Garland. The only thing that I am worrisome over is the entire concept that this movie ties in with the Easter Parade, when in fact it's barely mentioned.
Super Reviewer
Okay, seriously, Fred Astaire - who are you kidding picking Judy Garland over Ann Miller? No man in his right mind would ever reject the always charming Ann Miller after that dazzling tap number for that lame-o tramp (and by tramp I mean bum, not slut) routine. Nevertheless, this was solid. The songs are great, Judy Garland's vibrato voice always works for her, and Fred Astaire taps dat off the walls! It's a delightful confection. Like eating an Easter candy.
Super Reviewer
too good to watch only at easter

Super Reviewer
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