Easter Parade: On the Avenue (2005)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 34M

Director : Peter Fitzgerald

Synopsis

This documentary tells the story of the making of Irving Berlin's Easter Parade.

Actors

Fred Astaire
Fred Astaire
Self (Archive Footage)
Ava Astaire MacKenzie
Ava Astaire MacKenzie
Self
Jimmy Bates
Jimmy Bates
Self
Irving Berlin
Irving Berlin
Self (Archive Footage)
Arthur Freed
Arthur Freed
Self (Archive Footage)
John Fricke
John Fricke
Self
Judy Garland
Judy Garland
Self (Archive Footage)
Gene Kelly
Gene Kelly
Self (Archive Footage)
Peter Lawford
Peter Lawford
Self (Archive Footage)
Ann Miller
Ann Miller
Self
Vincente Minnelli
Vincente Minnelli
Self (Archive Footage)
Sidney Sheldon
Sidney Sheldon
Self

Crews

Peter Fitzgerald
Peter Fitzgerald
Director
Peter Fitzgerald
Peter Fitzgerald
Writer
Michael Crawford
Michael Crawford
Executive Producer
Russell Dague
Russell Dague
Producer
Peter Fitzgerald
Peter Fitzgerald
Producer
Paul Hemstreet
Paul Hemstreet
Executive Producer
Andrés Garretón
Andrés Garretón
Cinematography
Terence Krigger
Terence Krigger
Cinematography
Peter Fitzgerald
Peter Fitzgerald
Editor

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