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Apparently it was Katherine Hepburn who when perusing a draft script for this film made the astute observation that Ginger gave Fred sex appeal, and he gave her class. That’s so true, even in this film where Ginger’s character Dale seems plenty classy, judging by her lavish London apartment. Her apartment is directly below that of Edward Everett Horton’s theatrical producer Horace Hardwick, and who should be the star of his latest production but none other than one Jerry Travers who is played of course by Astaire. Naturally Jerry has to do some tap dancing in the apartment (why wouldn't he?) which annoys Dale by keeping her awake. Never mind, they are soon falling for each other and everything seems set fair. Except that due to an unfortunate misunderstanding Dale then learns (so she thinks) that Jerry is Horace and therefore a married man. Cue much hilarity given that Mrs Hardwick is a matchmaker who is keen to bring Dale and Jerry together. Mrs Hardwick i...