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Would you like to know what it was like to dance on the silver screen with legends like Judy Garland, Greta Garbo, Lucille Ball, Marilyn Monroe, Fred Astaire, Frank Sinatra and many more movie legends?
Experience Hollywood’s Golden Era through this unique behind the scenes look at how movie magic was made. You will be amazed by the stories of Norman Borine as he takes you down Hollywood’s musical memory lane and provides a rare glimpse into what it was like to work with some of the biggest stars of the 1940s and 50s as a contract dancer for MGM. This beautifully bound book contains over 100 photographs, makes a wonderful gift and is a must have addition to any movie buff, dancing fan or Hollywood history enthusiast’s library.
Five Out of Five Shoes from Working Girl Reviews!
"I found Mr. Borine’s writing style fresh, emotional, and highly
entertaining. Written in first person, I felt as though I was visiting
with an old friend or reading a vastly interesting fiction novel...If
you’re a fan of this time period or any of the many stars Mr. Borine
worked with, (Judy Garland, Lucille Ball, Cyd Charisse, Fred Astair,
James Dean, Frank Sinatra, to name only a few), you’ll love getting a
behind the scenes look at the making of these films"
--Willow
McWilliams, workinggirlreviews.wordpress.com
Read An Excerpt from Dancing With the Stars or Watch A Video Review of the Book
Norman Borine reveals in intimate detail the exciting and fascinating
story of how he moved from a small town in Idaho to Hollywood, where he
soon became a member of the elite MGM family. He explains how he went
from a $100 per week "contract dancer" to become the first dance
partner of Cyd Charisse, earning $1,000 per week (a remarkable salary
for a dancer in the early '40s) ... and to become a "dance-in" for Fred
Astaire.
Norman relates tales of dancing with Judy Garland, Gene Kelly, Ray
Bolger, Lucille Ball, Lucille Bremer, Betty Hutton, Marilyn Monroe,
Carmen Miranda, Vera Ellen, Eleanor Powell, Mitzi Gaynor, Yvonne De
Carlo, and of swimming until waterlogged with Esther Williams.
He tells amusing incidents about Marjorie Main, as well as a dramatic
and humorous story about Lassie. He relates encounters on the MGM lot
with Katharine Hepburn, as well as famous directors and choreographers.
During times when he was loaned-out to every other major studio, his
experiences were broadened ... so the list of movie greats with whom he
worked goes on and on. Many of the things he relates are tales never
before told.
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