Bolero (1934)

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Bolero stars George Raft as Raoul de Barre, an arrogant dancer who rises to fame in the years prior to, during, and after WW I. Raoul is helped along the way by his promoter brother Mike (William Frawley) and scores of willing females, matriculating ...
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His dancing partners were but stepping stones to fame!

He rose to fame on a ladder of dancing ladies!
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    Genre Drama
    Date Released 23 February 1934
    ProductionHanna-Barbera Productions
    DistributionWarner Home Video
    Related Links 1934 Movies
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  • Raoul De Baere: [after a tryst with his partner] I, uh, was just going over a new routine with my partner. Lady D`Argon: Oh, and are new routines difficult? Raoul De Baere: No, this wasn`t. You see, she`s danced it before.
  • Raoul De Baere: You wouldn`t get rich on what I`d pay you. Helen Hathaway: There are other ways to get rich.
  • Mike DeBaere: This coal mine is gonna be a nice, peaceful place when you`re gone.
  • Raoul De Baere: Never mix business with pleasure.
  • Raoul De Baere: When you come to your senses I`ll talk to you. Helen Hathaway: I`ve come to my senses; that`s why I`m leaving.
  • Mike DeBaere: [to the fan dancer] Did you ever think about doing that dance with one fan?
  • Raoul De Baere: I`m too good for this joint.
  • Leona: I`m tired of dancing with you while you screw your face out of shape for the benefit of every dame, while I go home with an old relic because I can`t afford to go home without him.
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  • One of over 700 Paramount productions, filmed between 1929 and 1949, which were sold to MCA/Universal in 1958 for television distribution, and have been owned by Universal ever since.
  • Carole Lombard replaced Miriam Hopkins.
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