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* ''[[Shall We Dance (film)|Shall We Dance?]]'' is a [[1937]] [[Fred Astaire]]/[[Ginger Rogers]] musical which features multiple varieties of dance, including [[ballet]] and a memorable routine on [[roller skate]]s. |
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* ''[[Shall We Dance (1996 film)|Shall We Dance?]]'' is a [[1996]] [[Japan]]ese film about [[ballroom dance|ballroom dancing]]. In Japan, its title was ''Shall We Dansu?''. |
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* ''[[Shall We Dance? (2004 film)|Shall We Dance?]]'' is a [[2004]] [[United States|American]] remake of the Japanese film, starring [[Jennifer Lopez]] and [[Richard Gere]]. |
* ''[[Shall We Dance? (2004 film)|Shall We Dance?]]'' is a [[2004]] [[United States|American]] remake of the Japanese film, starring [[Jennifer Lopez]] and [[Richard Gere]]. |
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Revision as of 20:24, 14 February 2007
The title Shall We Dance? may refer to one of the following.
Books:
- Shall We Dance? A Patriotic Politics for Canada is a 2003 book about behind-the-scenes workings of Canadian government by the political philosopher Charles Blattberg.
Films:
- Shall We Dance? is a 1937 Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers musical which features multiple varieties of dance, including ballet and a memorable routine on roller skates.
- Shall We Dance? is a 1996 Japanese film about ballroom dancing. In Japan, its title was Shall We Dansu?.
- Shall We Dance? is a 2004 American remake of the Japanese film, starring Jennifer Lopez and Richard Gere.
Songs:
- The best-known song with the title Shall We Dance? comes from the musical The King and I.