Talk:Blue Skies (film)
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Perhaps a silly question, but does anyone know why Caulfield was cast in this film? To put it mildly, she really seems out of place here, since she neither sings (aside from a couple of brief harmonies on one or two numbers) nor does she dance. --ND 18:01, 26 December 2006 (UTC)
- Joan Caulfield was the protege of Mark Sandrich - who directed many of the Astaire-Rogers musicals - and who was originally slated to direct this film. He died of a heart attack during pre-production and Stuart Heisler was drafted in to replace him. Heisler wanted Caulfield replaced, but Crosby - who was having an affair with Caulfield - protected her. This is also partly why Crosby had Draper replaced when he began to criticise Caulfield's dance ability. For more information see Larry Billman's - Fred Astaire - a Bio-bibliography p.122. Dermot 20:09, 27 February 2007 (UTC)
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- Thanks for the info! Should some of this appear in the article proper? It seems useful info to have there given that otherwise the casting looks truly inexplicable. --ND 06:31, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
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- Done Dermot 10:47, 28 February 2007 (UTC)
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