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Royal Wedding

1951 MGM musical comedy film directed by Stanley Donen

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**Information Card: *Royal Wedding* (1951 film)**


### **Who / What**

*Royal Wedding* is a 1951 American musical comedy film produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM). Directed by Stanley Donen, the film stars Fred Astaire and Jane Powell as a brother-sister song-and-dance duo performing in London during the time of Princess Elizabeth's wedding to Philip Mountbatten.


### **Background & History**

The film was released in 1951, capitalizing on the public interest surrounding the 1947 royal wedding. It was Stanley Donen's second directorial feature, following his successful work on *On the Town*. The musical numbers were choreographed by Astaire and Nick Castle, with the score composed by Burton Lane and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. A notable sequence features Fred Astaire dancing on the walls and ceiling of his room, a innovative special effect for the time.


### **Why Notable**

*Royal Wedding* is notable for its inventive musical sequences, particularly Astaire's gravity-defying "You're All the World to Me" dance. The film is a prime example of the MGM musical style of the early 1950s. It also features classic songs like "Too Late Now" and "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Love You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life?"


### **In the News**

While not frequently in contemporary news, the film sees periodic interest due to its connection to the British Royal Family, especially around anniversaries of the actual wedding it references. Its musical numbers are occasionally referenced or homaged in modern media for their technical innovation.


### **Key Facts**

  • **Type:** Film
  • **Also known as:** *Wedding Bells* (working title)
  • **Released:** 1951
  • **Key dates:** Released in the United States on March 29, 1951.
  • **Geography:** Produced in the United States; set in London, England.
  • **Affiliation:** Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

  • ### **Links**

  • [Wikipedia: Royal Wedding](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Wedding)
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    Royal Wedding is a 1951 American musical comedy film directed by Stanley Donen and starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell, with music by Burton Lane and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner. Set in 1947 London at the time of the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten, the film follows an American brother-sister song-and-dance duo who, each of whom falls in love—the brother with a female dancer and the sister with an impoverished but well-connected nobleman. The film marked Donen's second directorial feature.

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