This 1933 Joan Crawford vehicle was smart and light enough to become the biggest hit of her early career. Crawford climbs the ladder from chorus girl to Broadway star while debating the relative merits of suitors Clark Gable and Franchot Tone. In the ...read the complete Dancing Lady movie review at DVDBeaver.com (Gary W. Tooze)
The DVD comes with two insipid shorts, Plane Nuts (1933) and Roast Beef and Movies (1934). The first is a creaky vaudeville act starring entertainer Ted Healy (Gable's assistant in Dancing Lady ) and his then-cohorts, The Three Stooges; the second finds ...read the complete Dancing Lady movie review at Reel.com