Nine years after his last compilation of musical-movie highlights (
That's Entertainment, Part II), producer
Jack Haley Jr. offers another enjoyable nostalgia-fest,
That's Dancing. Unlike his earlier films, which were confined to the output of MGM,
That's Dancing offers vignettes from the best of Warner Bros. (the
Busby Berkeley extravaganzas, On Your Toes), RKO (
Fred Astaire and
Ginger Rogers), 20th Century-Fox (
The Nicholas Brothers,
Carmen Miranda), Universal (1969's
Sweet Charity) and United Artists (the "Cool" number from
West Side Story). There are also highlights from the top musicals of the 1970s and 1980s, which with such rare exceptions as
Saturday Night Fever (1977) can't hold a candle to Hollywood's vintage songfests. Host/narrators
Gene Kelly,
Sammy Davis Jr.,
Mikhail Baryshnikov,
Liza Minnelli and
Ray Bolger help put the clips in their historical perspective, though all five stars seem tired and unenthusiastic. The real money scene in
That's Dancing is Ray Bolger's "wind" dance, which was cut from the final release print of
The Wizard of Oz (1939). In answer to the excellent audience response to this vintage sequence, Haley's next compilation,
That's Entertainment III (1995), incorporated several such "lost" musical gems from the MGM vaults. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide