The lavish scenery, costumes, and dance routines that musicals are known for. Your toes will tap as you see this list of the Top 20 Underrated Dance Scenes in Classic Musicals!
The twentieth song is from the 1948 film “Pirate Ballet,” which features the talented dancers Judy Garland and Gene Kelly.
The song “I Like Myself” from the 1955 musical “It’s Always Fine Weather” comes in at number 19.
The dance sequence for number 18 comes from the 1948 British drama “The Red Shoes,” which is performed to the tune “The Ballet of the Red Shoes.”
The choreography for the song “Take Off With Us” from 1979’s “All that Jazz,” created by the renowned Bob Fosse, jumps up the list to number 15.
The first song in the top 10 is “Jumpin’ Jive” from the 1943 production of “Stormy Weather.”
Cab Calloway, Bill “Bojangles” Robinson, and Lena Horne all acted in the movie.
“Born to Jive” from the 1978 musical “Grease” is the third song on the list.
With John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John in the lead roles, the movie was a big success.
The legendary film musical “White Christmas”The “‘s Best Things Happen When You’re Dancing” was the number two most underappreciated dance moment.
The musical featured stellar dancing from actress Vera-Ellen and featured Bing Crosby’s well-known tune.
The legendary Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney both appeared in the 1942 musical film.
The performance from the song “Moses Supposes” from the 1952 play “Singin’ in the Rain” took the top spot for being the most underappreciated routine.
Along with Donald, the legendary Gene Kelly produced one of the finest dance performances in movie history.
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