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  1. Apr 20, 1996 · Lucille Bremer, titian-haired Radio City Music Hall Rockette who became a film actress and dancing partner of Fred Astaire, has died at the age of 79. Bremer, who spent much of her adult life in...

  2. Bremer with Fred Astaire in Yolanda and the Thief (1945) Bremer made her screen debut to excellent notices in director Vincente Minnelli 's smash hit Technicolor musical Meet Me in St. Louis (1944) as Rose Smith, Judy Garland 's older sister, and followed this with a starring role opposite Fred Astaire in the musical fable Yolanda and the Thief ...

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  4. Yolanda and the Thief is a 1945 American Technicolor MGM musical-comedy film set in a fictional Latin American country. It stars Fred Astaire , Lucille Bremer , Frank Morgan , and Mildred Natwick , with music by Harry Warren and lyrics by Arthur Freed .

  5. Sep 20, 2013 · After Rogers, Fred Astaire made a lot of movies with different actresses in the early to mid 1940s. After leaving RKO in 1939, Astaire made his way to Paramount Studios. The studio teamed Astaire with Bing Crosby, and since the men were the stars of 1942′s Holiday Inn , the studio could cast females who weren’t necessarily name above the ...

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  6. The song is introduced by Fred Astaire, who dances with Lucille Bremer in a lavish and romantic dance sequence. In the same film, Esther Williams performs a water ballet to a softer, instrumental version of the song. The dance sequence. Astaire plays a con artist hoping to steal some jewelry.

  7. Nov 10, 2017 · Fred dances with Lucille Bremer, a good dancer but not in the league of Ginger Rogers, Eleanor Powell or Cyd Charisse. Their two numbers were a Chinese inspired “Limehouse Blues,” and “This Heart of Mine,” In the latter one Astaire plays a jewel thief trying to seduce Bremer to get her jewels, but gets seduced himself.

  8. Apr 20, 1996 · Lucille Bremer, an actress and dancer who was Fred Astaire's partner in "Yolanda and the Thief" and "Ziegfeld Follies" during her brief film career in the 1940's, died on Tuesday at Scripps...

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