Crowther, Bosley (reviews by): An American in Paris
   Anchors Aweigh
   Brigadoon
   Christmas Holiday
   Cover Girl
   Deep in My Heart
   Du Barry Was a Lady
   Gigot
   A Guide for the Married Man
   Inherit the Wind
   Invitation to the Dance
   It’s Always Fair Weather
   Les Girls
   Marty
   For Me and My Gal
   Singin’ in the Rain
   Summer Stock
   Take Me out to the Ball Game
   The Three Musketeers
   On the Town
   The Tunnel of Love
   What a Way to Go!
   Ziegfeld Follies
   Cugat, Xavier
   Cukor, George
   Cummings, Jack
   Cummings, Robert
   Curran Billy
   Cutts, John
   Cyrano de Bergerac (film)
   Dabholkar, Pratibha
   Dailey, Dan, Jr.
   Daily Mirror
   Dance (magazine)
   dance doubles
   Dancing: A Man’s Game (television show)
   Dancing Dotson
   Dancing Is a Man’s Sport, Too (television special)
   Dancing Lady (film)
   “Dancing on the Ceiling” (dance routine)
   Dancing Times
   Dancing with the Stars (television show)
   Darrow, Johnny
   Dassin, Jules
   Davis, Sammy, Jr.
   Dawn, Jack
   Day, Doris
   “Day in New York, A” (dance routine)
   Daytona Beach Morning Journal
   “Death in the Afternoon” (ballet)
   Death of a Salesman (play)
   debate societies
   Deep in My Heart (film)
   DeHaven, Gloria
   Dell’Isola, Salvatore
   Del Ruth, Roy
   de Mille, Agnes
   Demy, Jacques
   Deneuve, Catherine
   DeSylva, B. G.
   Devil Makes Three, The (film)
   Diaghilev, Serge
   Diamond Horseshoe nightclub
   “Dig Brother Dig” (dance routine)
   DiMare, Philip
   Dinner at Eight (play)
   discrimination: Gene’s response to at Pennsylvania State
   Disney, Walt
   Disney studios
   Dmytryk, Edward
   “Do I Love You?” (song)
   Donaldson Awards
   Donen, Stanley: Academy Awards of 1952
   An American in Paris
   Anchors Aweigh
   Best Foot Forward
   on codirecting with Gene
   Cover Girl
   Deep in My Heart
   on the Freed Unit
   Funny Face
   on Gene’s attitude toward fans
   on Gene’s personality
   on Gene’s work ethic
   It’s Always Fair Weather
   Living in a Big Way
   Love Is Better Than Ever
   marriage to Jeanne Coyne
   marriage to Marion Marshall
   at MGM
   move to Hollywood
   offer to direct The Sound of Music
   Pal Joey
   on Joe Pasternak
   relationship with Gene
   rerelease of Singin’ in the Rain and
   response to Gene’s death
   Royal Wedding
   Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
   Singin’ in the Rain
   socializing in Hollywood with Gene and Betsy
   Take Me out to the Ball Game
   On the Town
   Dorléac, Françoise
   Double Life, A (film)
   Douglas, Kirk
   Drake, Tom
   dream ballet
   “Dream Ballet, A” (dance routine)
   dream sequences: in Anchors Aweigh
   “Drum Crazy” (dance routine)
   Du Barry Was a Lady (film)
   Dublin
   Du Bois, Raoul Pene
   Dufy, Raoul
   Duggan, Pat
   Dujardin, Jean
   Duncan, Isadora
   Dunne, Philip
   Durante, Jimmy
   Durbin, Deanna
   Dwenger, Dick: death of
   with Gene in New York in 1939–1940
   Gene’s departure for Hollywood and
   at the opening of Pal Joey
   The Royal Roost
   World War II and
   Dwenger, Rose
   Easter Parade (film)
   East of Eden (film)
   Easy Rider (film)
   Ebensburg (PA)
   Ebert, Roger
   Eckhart, Mary
   Edens, Roger: Michael Crawford and
   the Freed Unit and
   Hello, Dolly!
   homosexuality and
   Invitation to the Dance
   as a part of Gene’s and Betsy’s Hollywood social circle
   Singin’ in the Rain
   “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue” dance routine
   A Star is Born
   Take Me out to the Ball Game
   Thousands Cheer
   On the Town
   The Unsinkable Molly Brown
   Edison Hotel
   Eggerth, Marta
   “ego fantasy” (dance routine)
   Eisenhower, Dwight
   Elg, Taina
   Elizabeth II (queen of England)
   Elstree Studios
   “Embraceable You” (dance routine)
   Emmy Awards
   Emperor Jones, The (O’Neill)
   Ernst, Leila
   Ethel Barrymore Theatre
   Europe: Gene’s and Betsy’s life and work in the early 1950s
   Gene’s and Betsy’s vacations
   Gene’s family vacation to Ireland following Jeanne Coyne’s death
   Gene’s vacations with Jeanne Coyne
   release and reception of Invitation to the Dance
   European folk dances
   Evening Independent (St. Petersburg, FL)
   Fain, Sammy
   Fairbanks, Douglas
   Fairmont Hotel
   Fancy Free (ballet)
   Father of the Year Certificate
   Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
   Fellini, Federico
   Felix, Seymour
   Ferrer, José
   Feuer, Cy
   “Fido and Me” (dance routine)
   Fields, Herbert
   film musicals: of 1929
   An American in Paris (see American in Paris, An)
   Anchors Aweigh
   Fred Astaire and
   Bathing Beauty
   Brigadoon
   Cabaret
   contemporary state of
   Dancing Lady
   decline of
   Deep in My Heart
   Du Barry Was a Lady
   Easter Parade
   Finian’s Rainbow
   Flashdance
   Arthur Freed’s influence on
   Funny Face
   Gene’s influence on
   Guys and Dolls
   The Happy Road
   Hello, Dolly!
   I Could Go on Singing
   influence of Busby Berkeley on
   Invitation to the Dance
   It’s Always Fair Weather
   Les Girls
   Let’s Make Love
   Light in the Piazza
   Lovely to Look At
   For Me and My Gal
   Meet Me in St. Louis
   Oklahoma!
   Pal Joey
   The Pirate
   Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
   Singin’ in the Rain (see Singin’ in the Rain)
   The Sound of Music
   Summer Stock
   Take Me out to the Ball Game
   That’s Dancing!
   That’s Entertainment
   That’s Entertainment! Part II
   That�
�s Entertainment! Part III
   Thousands Cheer
   Two Girls and a Sailor
   The Unsinkable Molly Brown
   Words and Music
   Xanadu
   Yolanda and the Thief
   The Young Girls of Rochefort, The
   Ziegfeld Follies. See also Kelly, Gene—FILM CAREER
   film noir
   film revues: resurgence in the 1940s
   Thousands Cheer
   Finian’s Rainbow (film)
   Finklehoffe, Fred
   Firestone Tire and Rubber Company
   Fireworks (film)
   Fisher, Lucy
   “Fit as a Fiddle” (dance routine)
   Five Kellys
   Flashdance (film)
   Flatow, Sheryl
   Florence Fisher Parry Theatre
   Flower Drum Song (play)
   Flying Down to Rio (film)
   Flynn, Errol
   Foch, Nina
   Fonda, Henry
   Fontanne, Lynn
   Footlight Parade (film)
   Forbidden Games (film)
   Ford, John
   Fordin, Hugh
   “For Me and My Gal” (dance routine)
   For Me and My Gal (film)
   “For Me and My Gal” (song)
   Fort Pitt Blockhouse
   40 Carats (film)
   Forty-Five Minutes from Broadway
   42nd Street (film)
   Fosse, Bob
   Fossey, Brigitte
   France: Betsy asks Gene for a divorce
   filming of Gigot
   filming of The Happy Road
   Gene made Knight of the Legion of Honor
   Gene’s and Betsy’s life in the early 1950s
   making of Invitation to the Dance
   production of The Young Girls of Rochefort. See also Paris
   Frankovich, M. J.
   fraternities
   Freed, Arthur: Academy Awards of 1952
   adaptation of Best Foot Forward
   The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn project
   affairs of
   aftermath of Louis B. Mayer’s resignation from MGM and
   An American in Paris
   appointed head of musicals at MGM
   The Barkleys of Broadway
   Busby Berkeley and
   Brigadoon
   The Broadway Melody and
   death of
   decline of film musicals and
   Du Barry Was a Lady
   Easter Parade
   end of block booking and
   first offer to Gene to join MGM
   the Freed Unit (see also Freed Unit)
   Judy Garland and the Wizard of Oz
   Gene’s signing with MGM and
   Gene’s work in Europe and desire to make an all-dance film (see also Invitation to the Dance)
   Gigi
   influence on film musicals
   Invitation to the Dance
   It’s Always Fair Weather
   last picture of
   “Make ’Em Laugh”
   Louis Mayer’s attempt to hire Gene and
   For Me and My Gal
   The Pirate
   relationship and similarities with Gene
   Royal Wedding
   Dore Schary and
   Singin’ in the Rain
   success as a producer
   Summer Holiday
   Take Me out to the Ball Game
   Till the Clouds Roll By
   On the Town
   Words and Music
   Yolanda and the Thief
   Ziegfeld Follies
   Freed, Barbara
   Freed, Ralph
   Freed Unit: Academy Awards of 1952
   The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn project
   in the aftermath of Louis B. Mayer’s resignation from MGM
   An American in Paris
   Betsy Blair on
   deaths of key members
   declining appeal of musicals in the 1950s
   end of block booking and
   Gene as the leader of
   homosexuals and
   Hugh Martin and
   Meet Me in St. Louis and key members in 1944
   The Pirate
   Dore Schary as head of production at MGM
   Singin’ in the Rain
   success with musicals and
   On the Town
   Fuller, Graham
   Funny Face (film)
   Funny Face (play)
   Gable, Clark
   Gambelli, Senor (dance instructor)
   “Game, the”
   Gant, George
   Gap advertisement
   Garbo, Greta
   Gardner, Ava
   Garfield, John
   Garland, Judy: at the Chicago World’s Fair
   considered for Take Me out to the Ball Game
   death of
   Easter Parade
   Freed Unit and
   “Get Happy” dance routine
   influence of Shirley Temple on
   last picture of
   married to Vincente Minnelli
   For Me and My Gal
   Meet Me in St. Louis
   Liza Minnelli’s TV appearance with Gene and
   nervous breakdowns
   The Pirate
   Presenting Lily Mars
   reaction to An American in Paris
   the Red Scare and
   relationship with Gene
   Mickey Rooney and
   The Roosevelt Train radio broadcast and
   socializing with Gene and Betsy
   A Star is Born
   Summer Stock
   support for John Kennedy
   Thousand Cheers
   Wizard of Oz
   Words and Music
   World War II and
   Ziegfeld Follies
   Garnett, Tay
   Garrett, Betty
   Gaynor, Mitzi
   Gene Kelly: Anatomy of a Dancer (television special)
   Gene Kelly: Creative Genius website
   Gene Kelly: The Legacy (show)
   Gene Kelly Award (University of Pittsburgh)
   Gene Kelly Image Trust
   Gene Kelly in New York, New York (television special)
   Gene Kelly School of Dance: Fred’s and Louise’s running of
   Gene’s operation of in the 1930s
   John Travolta and
   Gene Kelly Show, The (television show)
   Gene Kelly’s Kiddies Vodvil (shows)
   Gene Kelly’s Wonderful World of Girls (television special)
   Geneva International School
   “Genial, Kinetic Gene Kelly” (Updike)
   Genné, Beth
   Gentleman’s Gentleman (play project)
   Germany
   Gershwin, George: An American in Paris
   “Blues”
   “Concerto in F”
   musical comedies in the 1920s
   Gershwin, Ira: An American in Paris
   Committee for the First Amendment
   Cover Girl
   musical comedies in the 1920s
   parties in the late 1930s
   A Star is Born
   “Get Happy” dance routine
   Ghana
   Gigi (film)
   “Gigi” (song)
   Gigot (film)
   Gilbert, John
   Gilkey, Stanley
   Girl Crazy (film)
   “Girl Hunt Ballet” (dance routine)
   Gish, Lillian
   Glass Menagerie, The (Williams)
   Gleason, Jackie
   Going My Way (film)
   Going My Way (television series)
   Golden Globe Awards
   Golden Globe for Promoting International Understanding
   Golden Palm Awards
   Goldwyn, Samuel
   Gone with the Wind (film)
   Goodman, Benny
   “Good Morning” (dance routine)
   Good News (film)
   Goodrich, Frances
   Good Samaritan Hospital
   Gordon, Lawrence
   G
ordon, Max
   Gough, Lloyd
   Gould, Dave
   Gould, Jack
   Graham, Martha
   Grahame, Gloria
   grammar school. See St. Raphael Grammar School
   Granger, Farley
   Grauman’s Chinese Theatre
   Gray, Dolores
   Grayson, Kathryn: Anchors Aweigh
   considered for Take Me out to the Ball Game
   Lovely to Look At
   on Vincente Minnelli
   Thousands Cheer
   Ziegfeld Follies
   Great Depression: Gene’s views of
   impact on James Kelly Sr.
   the Kellys in vaudeville
   musical films and
   Greb, Harry
   Green, Adolph: at the 1982 Kennedy Center Honors for Gene
   An American in Paris
   death of
   Fancy Free
   at Gene’s and Betsy’s parties
   on Gene’s personality
   on Gene’s uniqueness
   It’s Always Fair Weather
   Kennedy Center Honors in 1991
   The Magazine Page revue
   the Revuers and
   on Dore Schary
   Singin’ in the Rain
   on Singin’ in the Rain compared to An American in Paris
   Take Me out to the Ball Game
   On the Town
   What a Way to Go!
   Writers Guild Award
   Green, Johnny
   Green, Stanley
   Green Grow the Lilacs (play)
   Greenwald, Robert
   Griffith, D. W.
   Guetary, Georges
   Guide for the Married Man, A (film)
   Guilaroff, Sidney
   Guilt of Janet Ames, The (film)
   Guy, Claude and André
   Guys and Dolls (film)
   Haber, Joyce
   Hackett, Albert
   Hagen, Jean
   Haggott, Johnny
   Hair (show)
   Hale, Wanda
   Haley, Bill
   Haley, Jack, Jr.
   Hall, Juanita
   Hamilton, Nancy
   Hammerstein, James
   Hammerstein, Oscar, II
   Haney, Carol: An American in Paris
   becomes Gene’s choreographic assistant
   Brigadoon
   death of
   Flower Drum Song
   with Gene in Europe
   at Gene’s and Betsy’s parties
   Invitation to the Dance
   The Pajama Game role and Gene’s reaction to her acceptance
   Singin’ in the Rain
   Hanna, William
   Happy Road, The (film)
   Harburg, E. Y.
   Hardwicke, Sir Cedric
   Harry the Hoofer character
   Hart, Lorenzo: Pal Joey
   Words and Music biopic about
   Hart, Moss
   Hartford Courant
   Harvey, Stephen
   “Hat My Dear Old Father Wore, The” (dance routine)
   “Hat My Dear Old Father Wore, The” (song)
   Havana Madrid (nightclub)
   Hay, Peter
   Haydon, Julie
   Hayton, Lennie: Academy Award nomination in 1953
   Freed Unit and
   at Gene’s and Betsy’s Hollywood parties
   Hello, Dolly!
   Jack and the Beanstalk television show
   in New York in the 1930s
   On the Town
   Ziegfeld Follies
   Hayward, Leland
   Hayworth, Rita
   Hecht, Howard
   
 
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