- Release Date: 1935
- Runtime: 89 min
- Genre: Crime, Drama, Musical
- Starring: Al Jolson, Ruby Keeler, Glenda Farrell, Barton MacLane ... see all
- Director: Michael Curtiz, Robert Florey, Archie Mayo
- Plot: Al Howard may be a star on Broadway, but he is no longer welcomed by any producer. It seems that he just trots off to Mexico any time he wants... Read more
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"Go Into Your Dance"
Feb 11, 2007
budweiser97402 - imdb.com
Feb 11, 2007budweiser97402 - imdb.com
"Go Into Your Dance" was a terrific movie in the sense of movie historical value. Jolson and Keeler were not really known as good actors. Jolson and Keeler were at their best as entertainers. Jolson's singing and Keeler's dancing. The... Full review
High Class Entertainment
Jan 14, 2007
Maliejandra Kay - imdb.com
Jan 14, 2007Maliejandra Kay - imdb.com
Go Into Your Dance is a significant film because it is the only one to star married couple Al Jolson and Ruby Keeler. The two have an odd relationship on the screen which seems to reflect their coupling off-screen. Who... Full review
A Last Ditch Effort
Apr 24, 2006
bkoganbing - imdb.com
Apr 24, 2006bkoganbing - imdb.com
Taking a look at the screen credits of Ruby Keeler and you'll find that Go Into Your Dance is not only the only film she did with her husband Al Jolson, but after five films, her first away from Dick... Full review
Jolson at his best; terrific 1930s musical
Nov 16, 2005
fisherj - imdb.com
Nov 16, 2005fisherj - imdb.com
It is often written that Al Jolson was not a great screen actor and there is truth in this, but Jolson was at his best in "Go Into Your Dance." Co-starring with his then-wife Ruby Keeler, also at her best... Full review
It well rates an 8.45
Apr 16, 2005
ptb-8 - imdb.com
Apr 16, 2005ptb-8 - imdb.com
Why GO INTO YOUR DANCE is not as well known or appreciated or even screened as often as other Warners musicals of the 30s is a mystery to me because this film works well - with excellent and quite spectacular... Full review
One of Jolson's best
Mar 24, 2004
sryder - imdb.com
Mar 24, 2004sryder - imdb.com
I watched this last evening. Honestly, I believe that other reviewers are overrating this one, as compared with some of the great Warners backstage musicals; however, it is a pleasant hour-plus entertainment; and Jolson gives one of his few (somewhat)underplayed... Full review
A Jazz Singer and a Forty-Second Streeter
Apr 21, 2001
lugonian - imdb.com
Apr 21, 2001lugonian - imdb.com
***SPOILERS*** ***SPOILERS*** "Go Into Your Dance" (WB, 1935), directed by Archie L. Mayo, with choreography by Bobby Connolly, is a flimsy but highly entertaining show-biz musical that became the only film collaboration of the Jolsons, Al and Ruby Keeler. Like... Full review
Delightful thirties musical - one of the best
Nov 15, 1999
Arne Andersen - imdb.com
Nov 15, 1999Arne Andersen - imdb.com
I agree with the other commentator on this page that this is a gem of a musical that is right up there with the other Warners hits of the period (GOLDDIGGERS, 42ND STREET). The dancing is marvelous, Jolson is in... Full review
This is one of the underrated musicals of the 1930s.
Oct 02, 1999
bobj-3 - imdb.com
Oct 02, 1999bobj-3 - imdb.com
This is one of the underrated musicals of the 1930s. But it has a lot going for it, most notably the electric performance of one of the greatest entertainers before microphones, Al Jolson. Jolson demonstrates in this film why he... Full review
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