The Sky's the Limit (1943)
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Reviews Counted:1
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Rotten:1
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Runtime: 89 mins
Genre: Musical & Performing Arts
Synopsis: A war hero, spending his leave in New York City, falls in love with a young magazine photographer, in this musical. Academy Award Nominations: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Song ("My... A war hero, spending his leave in New York City, falls in love with a young magazine photographer, in this musical. Academy Award Nominations: Best Scoring of a Musical Picture, Best Song ("My Shining Hour"). [More]
Starring: Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie, Robert Ryan, Robert Benchley
Starring: Fred Astaire, Joan Leslie, Robert Ryan, Robert Benchley, Elizabeth Patterson, Marjorie Gateson, Richard Davies, Clarence Kolb
Director: Edward H. Griffith
Director: Edward H. Griffith
Producer: David Hempstead
Screenwriter: Frank Fenton, Lynn Root
Composer: Leigh Harline
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Reviews for The Sky's the Limit
| Tomatometer | Critic | Review | Category |
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A Fred Astaire flick that has no Ginger Rogers, but turns out bearable as a slight escape film that is instantly forgettable. Full Review |
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 36% 36% | Angels & Demons |
| 25% 25% | Four Christmases |
| 68% 68% | Funny People |
| 95% 95% | Star Trek |
| 14% 14% | The Ugly Truth |
| Tomatometer Percentage | Movie |
|---|---|
| 32% 32% | Terminator Salvation |
| 44% 44% | Night at the Museum: B… |
| 86% 86% | A Christmas Tale |
| 60% 60% | Paper Heart |
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