Go Into Your Dance (1935) - film review
Archie Mayo, Michael Curtiz, Robert Florey
Crime / Drama / Musical / Romance

Summary
Go Into Your Dance is an American romantic film drama first released in 1935,
directed by Archie Mayo, Michael Curtiz and Robert Florey.
The film stars Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler, Glenda Farrell and Barton MacLane.
It has also been released under the title: Casino de Paree.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Archie Mayo, Michael Curtiz, Robert Florey
- Script: Bradford Ropes, Earl Baldwin
- Photo: Tony Gaudio, Sol Polito
- Music: Bernhard Kaun
- Cast: Al Jolson (Al Howard), Ruby Keeler (Dorothy ’Dot’ Wayne), Glenda Farrell (Molly Howard, aka Lucille Thompson), Barton MacLane (Duke Hutchinson), Patsy Kelly (Irma ’Toledo’ Knight), Akim Tamiroff (Mexican in La Cucaracha Cantina), Helen Morgan (Luana Wells), Sharon Lynn (Nellie Lahey (blonde showgirl)), Benny Rubin (Drunk in La Cucaracha Cantina), Phil Regan (Eddie ’Teddy’ Rio), Gordon Westcott (Fred), William B. Davidson (Tom McGee), Joyce Compton (Showgirl in cafe), Joseph Crehan (H.P. Jackson), Ward Bond (Herman Lahey (Nellie’s husband)), Mary Carr (Wardrobe mistress), Lita Chevret (Angry showgirl #1), Bobby Connolly (Himself (dance director)), Nick Copeland (Nick (stage manaer)), James Donlan (Mr. A.J. Squires (bail bondsman)), Al Dubin (Himself (lyricst)), Florence Dudley (Telephone operator), Bill Elliott (Jackson’s Secretary), Bess Flowers (Nightclub patron), Sumner Getchell (Young man in elevator), Robert Gleckler (Pete Brown), Theresa Harris (Luana’s maid), Sam Hayes (Radio broadcaster), Herbert Heywood (Dick (stage doorman)), Russell Hicks (Sam Rupert (producer #1)), John Hyams (Producer #2), Joyzelle Joyner (Cantina dancer), Eddie Kane (Assistant stage manager), Edward Keane (Producer #3), Milton Kibbee (Waiter), Henry Kolker (Doctor), Treva Lawler (Telephone operator), Marc Lawrence (Eddie Logan, Duke’s Henchman #2), Martha Merrill (Angry showgirl #2), Bert Moorhouse (Chorus Extra, ’About a Quarter to Nine’), Frances Morris (Telephone operator), Edmund Mortimer (Nightclub Patron), Jack Norton (Stage Manager at Rehearsal), William H. O’Brien (Casino de Paree waiter), Paul Porcasi (MC in show), Sam Rice (Stage doorman), Jack Richardson (Taxi driver), Rosalie Roy (Telephone operator), Cliff Saum (Man closing bus door), Harry Seymour (Piano player), Fred ’Snowflake’ Toones (Snowflake (Al’s valet)), Arthur Treacher (Latimer (Englishman on the train)), Mary Treen (Silent showgirl), Harry Warren (Himself (composer)), Huey White (Eddie Logan (the Duke’s henchman)), Tom Wilson (Casino de Paree designer), Freeman Wood (Headwaiter)
- Country: USA
- Language: English
- Runtime: 89 min; B&W
- Aka: Casino de Paree
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