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The Sky's the Limit
The Sky's the Limit

The Sky's the Limit (1943)

62% User Rating
1h 29min
Comedy
Romance
Music

"Here's a thrill, new and gay! It's a dance filled holiday!"

Flying Tiger Fred Atwell sneaks away from his famous squadron's personal appearance tour and goes incognito for several days of leave. He quickly falls for photographer Joan Manion, pursuing her in the guise of a carefree drifter.

Edward H. GriffithDirector

Cast

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Fred Astaire

Fred Astaire

Fred Atwell (Fred Burton)

Joan Leslie

Joan Leslie

Joan Manion

Robert Benchley

Robert Benchley

Philip 'Phil' Harriman

Robert Ryan

Robert Ryan

Reginald Fenton

Elizabeth Patterson

Elizabeth Patterson

Mrs. Fisher

Marjorie Gateson

Marjorie Gateson

Canteen Hostess

Freddie Slack

Freddie Slack

Freddie Slack - Leader of His Orchestra

Bobby Barber

Bobby Barber

Canteen Waiter (uncredited)

Eric Blore

Eric Blore

Jackson - Phil's Butler (uncredited)

Neil Hamilton

Neil Hamilton

Navy Officer on Train (uncredited)

Olin Howland

Olin Howland

Driver (uncredited)

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Paul Hurst

Dock Foreman (uncredited)

Clarence Kolb

Clarence Kolb

Harvey J. Sloan (uncredited)

Peter Lawford

Peter Lawford

Naval Commander (uncredited)

Frank McLure

Frank McLure

Officer at Dinner (uncredited)

Clarence Muse

Clarence Muse

Colonial Club Doorman (uncredited)

Amelita Ward

Amelita Ward

Southern Girl (uncredited)

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Anne G. Sterling

Woman in Canteen

Ella Mae Morse

Ella Mae Morse

Singer (uncredited)

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Jack Carr

Customer

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Edna Harris

Salesgirl (uncredited)

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Dorothy Kelly

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

June 26, 2022

Fred Astaire ("Fred") is an hot-shot flyer who takes some leave and encounters "Joan" (Joan Leslie) - a budding photographer. He falls for her big style, and is soon courting her under an assumed identity. What follows is quite a gentle little romance, with the two dancing around each other with the help of Robert Ryan and Robert Benchley. Messrs. Mercer & Arlen deliver a good score, but not a great one - and the killer number "One for my Baby" comes just a bit too late in the day to raise this from mediocrity. It isn't a bad film, and at times the script is quite funny, but mostly it's just a standard little vehicle for the star that frequently goes over old ground.

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The Sky's the Limit (Preview Clip)

The Sky's the Limit (Preview Clip)

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