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      • The film showcases a lively dance number called “The Worry Song” performed by Kelly and Sinatra on a giant set that recreates a city street.
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  2. The film was written by Natalie Marcin (story) and Isobel Lennart (screenplay), and directed by George Sidney. It was the first of three buddy pictures teaming the cocky dancing Kelly with the (against type) shy singing Sinatra, followed by Take Me Out to the Ball Game and On the Town, both in 1949.

  3. Oct 6, 2023 · Starring the iconic duo of Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, Anchors Aweigh showcases their incredible talent as they dance, sing, and entertain their way through the film. With memorable songs like “I Fall in Love Too Easily” and “I Begged Her,” this movie has become a favorite among fans of both musicals and classic cinema.

  4. Jun 20, 2012 · Anchors Aweigh - Frank Sinatra (1945) Alexis Bolbarán. 438 subscribers. Subscribed. 984. 183K views 12 years ago. I Begged Her, performance by Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra...more....

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  5. May 27, 2020 · Anchors Aweigh is a musical comedy film directed by George Sidney and starring Frank Sinatra, Kathryn Grayson, and Gene Kelly. In addition to a live-action, ...

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  6. Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Played off-screen during the opening credits. Sung and Danced by Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra. Orchestrated by Axel Stordahl. Wiegenlied (Lullaby) Op. 49 No. 4. (1868) (uncredited) Music by Johannes Brahms. Sung by Frank Sinatra and hummed by him. I Begged Her. (1944) (uncredited) Lyrics by Sammy Cahn. Music by Jule Styne.

  7. Mar 9, 2020 · Anchors Aweigh marked a turning point in Sinatra’s career. He danced (taught by Gene Kelly), appeared in color, and starred in an MGM musical, all for the first time. Sinatra was already a beloved singer, but his role as Clarence was his first successful venture in movies.

  8. Oct 29, 2015 · It features Gene Kelly doing a dance with Jerry the mouse, from Tom and Jerry. It was one of the first big combination uses of live action and animation. At the time and for many years to come it was hailed as a special effects marvel. That one scene alone added $100,000 to the film’s budget.