Donald O'Connor outshined them all. He was the superior dancer on many levels. How ironic, Donald's dance instructor, Louis DaPron, was in this scene. Donald was perfection in this scene.
I would say he was much better than those guys in some ways. Gene had a more athletic approach and Fred was more fluid/graceful. Don’s acrobatics we’re UNPARALLELED!!!
And this folks is why both fred astaire and gene kelly said donald O'Conner was a better dancer then them.he was virtually over looked when kelly and astaire came to fame.
They all are amazing dancers 🤷I never compare any of them by saying who's better than who I respect all they're styles but I love Gene more he was very athletic
He was every bit as good as either of the others, but always played a comic role or second banana, so he didn't get as much credit for it. That routine he did in "Singin' in the Rain" was spectacular!
Yes and I so agree that indeed he was. And, was for some reason was shamefullly not as well known or recognized in households across America as being so wonderful. He was so very charming and talented.I just adore watching him dance !
@@judyloukides I think people loved him in the comic roles he played so much that they didn't focus as much on how good his dancing actually was! A marvelous dancer and actor.
When I first saw this number, I wondered who the hell was the bar tender because he got such moves, quick and sliding. He's Louis da pron !! Teacher of Donald. Great to see them dancing together !!
I think he outshined them ALL. It's a crime he didn't receive a lifetime achievement award. He was acting and dancing at a much earlier age than his Compadre's. His list of movies is endless. He was the real deal. He also had all the Hollywood Hotties as leading ladies. It speaks volumes.
I read that when Donald O'Connor was signed by Paramount they gave him a dancing instructor to help define his talent for films. His instructor quit after the first day, saying he was "untrainable". He didn't mean that he wouldn't take instruction, but he learned far more from real life hoofers like Bill "Bojangles" Robinson than instructors, did things differently than they draw them up on charts, and knew as much as the instructors.
@@wkwalter1529 my respects. I've been a fan of his for a long time. My favorite is "Moses Suposes".....while you watch Gene Kelly showing such power in his dance, Donald O'Connor is gliding, graceful. Thank you for your post.
Would you look at this kid move?! I love Donald and own most of his movies. It is not surprising to me that Gene Kelly wanted to dance with Donald and specifically requested him as his co-star in "Singin' in the Rain".
He was supposed to play opposite Bing Crosby in White Christmas, but injured a leg just before filming. The choreography number was written for Kay, if you watch White Christmas after say Singin' In The Rain, you can tell the rest was written for Donald.
I am a big Donald fan, and this might be my favorite of his films. The actors and dancers at that time were (like Donald) often started in vaudeville, a family enterprise that meant learning acrobatics and dance and music in very early childhood, as early as possible. Louis DaPron, the 'bartender' here, was actually Donald's dance instructor for film, and he also started dancing in early childhood! Nice to see the two dance together - a master and his brilliant protege.
I happened upon this and it utterly delighted me and had me smiling the whole way through! I already loved Donald O'Connor but I keep seeing things that make me in awe of his skill and charm
In agreement with all who say how underrated he was! I think the thing that strikes me the most is how fearless, yet playful, he was as a dancer! (Also known to be one of the kindest people in the biz)
My mother took me to the movies to see Donald at the time this movie was made i was only 5yrs old . Anyway it wasn't this movie that I saw I'm pretty sure I was around 7 yrs old . And I was so infatuated by him and I told my mom when I grow up I'm going to marry Donald O'Conner . I watched all of his Frances the talking mule episodes they were much better than Mr Ed . Probably because Donald was the star. I did miss his dancing and I'm glad that its now on utube .
I love the stories they told when they tap danced. We need to keep this type of stuff alive so that legends like this will always be known. It's almost insulting this type of stuff should have millions of views, so how am I just now seeing this? Makes me what to look up even more dancers from bad in the day.
I love Donald O'Connor! I saw "Singin' in the Rain when it came out. I was four years old. My mother told me I was so enchanted with it, that the audience was watching me carry on, and laughing. That dates me, don't it?😉😊
A time before color saturated the world and any stranger walking into a random cafe was required to participate in a friendly dance battle. The guys at table three are just waiting their turn.
I always felt Donald O'conner was a better dancer than Gene Kelly...and he was younger and more handsome! What a talent God blessed s with! I've never seen this before...he looks like he's 16 !!!!! What movie is this from?
He's not better he's just as good 🤷 I never compare them cause they both talented and have different styles 😉 I love Gene Kelly more but I do feel Donald contributed enough to be in Gene's category
you know. the first time i saw donald. ive seen him in tales from the crypt. its called string along. he was a puppetir. in the story!;) great acter. when i saw in hes younger days!;) ommmg!!!!;) i didnt realize he was a legend maan!;) tapp dancing even tap dancing in roller skates!??;) and the way he move!;) with hes feet? maan!;) love this guy!;) when i saw tales from the crypt. i though deep down he acted very well!;) hes persona. the way he laugh in the carrecter. and the way he pertrait the carreter of the puppet tir!;) as soon as i saw hes name. i said let me found out who he is!;) hes an interesting person. this is how you know when a person that you dont know. affects you. when i found out who he was back then!;) ommg!;) i was blown away!;) what talent maan!;) even tho he was at hes 60 or what ever!;) he can teach you how to dance !;) hes a master!;) i was soo glad to look for him!;) ive never knew he was that talented!;)
I just watched "Are You With It?" last evening - and LOVED this dance number! And here it is in all its wee glory - thanks so much for posting this for everyone to enjoy...so ENJOY! 💖 🇨🇦
@Sadielou001 I was lucky enough to study tap with Louis for years. He was AMAZING!!! And the sweetest man. I only wish he had lived longer. Thanks so much for posting this clip. I've always loved it, but my copy was so dark I couldn't see what Donald was doing on the table tops (such a great part.)
I first became aware of Mr. O'Connor through the Francis the Talking Mule series. Later on, I saw him in a musical and thought, "Wow, he can dance, too." Boy, what a dope I was. Donald O'Connor is magic.
What an awesome talented dancer and great actor at such a young Age as well ! i think he was pretty underatted,mainly cause of the Kelly and Astaire super stardom at the time.
Now, how in the world any idiot calls Gene Kelly better than him, I have no idea- Gene Kelly may have danced well, but he hadn't a heart. This fellow did, and was truly my favorite person- one of my deepest regrets to have never met him.
Hi there! It would be great if you could add to your description that the other dancer is Donald's choreographer, Louis DaPron (my beloved tap teacher), Louis is the bartender. THANKS
Just a small correction, if I may. The third dancer is Lew Parker, not quite 40 here. An old vaudeville song-and-dance man who made the transition to movies and later TV (most notably as Marlo Thomas's father on That Girl). Here, Parker was re-creating his role from the Broadway musical of the same name from a few years earlier. He and O'Hanlon were of the same generation but I'm not aware that George was known as a dancer.
@@ianwhitcomb Sorry, not Rusty. But the "older" dancer (he was in his late 30s here) is Lew Parker, a vaudeville song-and-dance man who danced on Broadway, film and, later, TV. And, in the 60s, he was Marlo Thomas's TV dad on That Girl.
Donald O'Connor outshined them all. He was the superior dancer on many levels. How ironic, Donald's dance instructor, Louis DaPron, was in this scene. Donald was perfection in this scene.
We humans have achieved our highest point, our true perfection, and his name is Donald O'Connor
It's true
Yup
I second that, and now we have the Kardashians. No talent sluts, making way more money than this guy ever did
You also have Joseph Gordon-Levitt as a predecessor.
Donald O'Connor was the real deal!
One of the most underrated dancers in movie history. Every bit as good as Gene or Fred.
So true
I think better. Watching this routine, swinging around, dancing on tables etc,. He could hang with the Nicholas Bros.
Perhaps better. Neither of the other two could incorporate the acrobatics like Donald O'Connor could
I would say he was much better than those guys in some ways. Gene had a more athletic approach and Fred was more fluid/graceful. Don’s acrobatics we’re UNPARALLELED!!!
Amen
I've been watching clips of this man dancing and I can't believe how good he is . This guy is something else .
There were no limits to what Donald O'Connor could do.
To think he was only 23 when this film was released! He was absolutely astounding x
So true
Such a shame Donald O’Conner didn’t get more recognition- he was a phenomenal artist
I think he is quite possibly the best dancer ever.
Mmm I loves me some Donald O’Connor…RIP you handsome, charming thing you… 😚
And this folks is why both fred astaire and gene kelly said donald O'Conner was a better dancer then them.he was virtually over looked when kelly and astaire came to fame.
They all are amazing dancers 🤷I never compare any of them by saying who's better than who I respect all they're styles but I love Gene more he was very athletic
He had a heart condition that cut is career short so sad, a loss to all of us.
He was every bit as good as either of the others, but always played a comic role or second banana, so he didn't get as much credit for it. That routine he did in "Singin' in the Rain" was spectacular!
Yes and I so agree that indeed he was. And, was for some reason was shamefullly not as well known or recognized in households across America as being so wonderful. He was so very charming and talented.I just adore watching him dance !
@@judyloukides I think people loved him in the comic roles he played so much that they didn't focus as much on how good his dancing actually was! A marvelous dancer and actor.
Donald O Connor looks so young in this, hes absolutely adorable!!!!!
he was 23 and looking fresh for hollywood
Totally agree
Absolutely
Tapping while table cloth is being whipped underneath you and your still tapping and you don't fall, lol wow Don, just wow!!!
When I first saw this number, I wondered who the hell was the bar tender because he got such moves, quick and sliding. He's Louis da pron !! Teacher of Donald. Great to see them dancing together !!
Donald O'Connor is a masterpiece....
Thank God for UA-cam. Donald O'Connor is at long last getting his due as one of the greats. And in my book, I'd rather watch him than all the others.
Me too
@@seanohare5488 me too
Love this man , did not get the recognition he deserved , stunning
Grateful that this mans' talent is preserved on film.😊
Donald was definitely one of the best ......he did it all....acrobatics, difficult tap routines and multiple dances done with the female dancers.
I think he outshined them ALL. It's a crime he didn't receive a lifetime achievement award. He was acting and dancing at a much earlier age than his Compadre's. His list of movies is endless. He was the real deal. He also had all the Hollywood Hotties as leading ladies. It speaks volumes.
After watching him in several films, I am not so sure he wasn't the very best dancer of them all.
I read that when Donald O'Connor was signed by Paramount they gave him a dancing instructor to help define his talent for films. His instructor quit after the first day, saying he was "untrainable". He didn't mean that he wouldn't take instruction, but he learned far more from real life hoofers like Bill "Bojangles" Robinson than instructors, did things differently than they draw them up on charts, and knew as much as the instructors.
Source?
@@wkwalter1529 my respects. I've been a fan of his for a long time. My favorite is "Moses Suposes".....while you watch Gene Kelly showing such power in his dance, Donald O'Connor is gliding, graceful. Thank you for your post.
@@georgeorwell4534 I prefer to watch DOC in Moses vs GK.
Any books you know on the hoofers? And their style?
Sheer magic without creative editing, just talent.
instead of watching dancing with the stars they should show clips like this so the world can see what REAL dancing looks like
YAAAAASSSSS
Agreed
@@benjaminfreyman4273 Yes!!!
@@AJ-ld5mv Oui!
@@AJ-ld5mv Oui!
Would you look at this kid move?! I love Donald and own most of his movies. It is not surprising to me that Gene Kelly wanted to dance with Donald and specifically requested him as his co-star in "Singin' in the Rain".
He was supposed to play opposite Bing Crosby in White Christmas, but injured a leg just before filming. The choreography number was written for Kay, if you watch White Christmas after say Singin' In The Rain, you can tell the rest was written for Donald.
@@txmedic37 that's crazy. I always watch that movie and wish Donald had been cast in it, such a shame to know he was and missed out on it.
@@txmedic37 actually I believe he got sick due to the mule that played Francis
@@amanda1271 Me too!! We watched it last night and just imagined Donald in it instead. sigh.
So true
I am a big Donald fan, and this might be my favorite of his films. The actors and dancers at that time were (like Donald) often started in vaudeville, a family enterprise that meant learning acrobatics and dance and music in very early childhood, as early as possible. Louis DaPron, the 'bartender' here, was actually Donald's dance instructor for film, and he also started dancing in early childhood! Nice to see the two dance together - a master and his brilliant protege.
What's the movie? I'd love to check it out.
+Lilly Trotter Are You With It?
It must be a great feeling to dance with and see one's dance student do so well.
I'm a big Donald O'Connor fan too. I've never seen this clip before. It's fabulous. I never get tired of watching this man dance.
I've never seen this before! What movie is it? thanks for the background info too! Donald has always been my Fave.
You can't help but smile when you watch these wonderful dance routines.
So true
When entertainment was exactly that. No cgi no costumes with capes. Just great movies.
donald is the greatest actor, dancer, and singer. ever.
as a professional dancer myself, I think that Donald O'connner is the most underrated dancer = I was not tap dancer but I always appreciated him.
Donald O'Connor, Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly... I always am happy every time I see them dance. Love them all!
ME too! Why does everyone feel the need to compare them? They were all great!
Me too
I happened upon this and it utterly delighted me and had me smiling the whole way through! I already loved Donald O'Connor but I keep seeing things that make me in awe of his skill and charm
I absolutely love Donald O'Connor. His dancing is very much missed. I want to dance like that.
Donald is the only person in the world who could ever make maths look like so much fun :) i love him!
All great. Add Tommy Rall to this group.
Admire him, adore him, love him..... He's the greatest of ''em all:))))))
With some of the nonsense on UA-cam, Deborah thank you for sharing this TREASURE!
You are so welcome!
In agreement with all who say how underrated he was! I think the thing that strikes me the most is how fearless, yet playful, he was as a dancer! (Also known to be one of the kindest people in the biz)
I’m always amazed at just how light on his feet that guy really was. Amazing!
So true
this is exactly what I was thinking. he was just air
When I was a brand new teen, I had such a crush on Donald O-Connor. Great song and dance man with fantastic comedic timing.
My mother took me to the movies to see Donald at the time this movie was made i was only 5yrs old . Anyway it wasn't this movie that I saw I'm pretty sure I was around 7 yrs old . And I was so infatuated by him and I told my mom when I grow up I'm going to marry Donald O'Conner . I watched all of his Frances the talking mule episodes they were much better than Mr Ed . Probably because Donald was the star.
I did miss his dancing and I'm glad that its now on utube .
I love the stories they told when they tap danced. We need to keep this type of stuff alive so that legends like this will always be known. It's almost insulting this type of stuff should have millions of views, so how am I just now seeing this? Makes me what to look up even more dancers from bad in the day.
I can't believe what I just freaking saw my god that was amazing. He's elastic!!
Never gets old,
often only looks better,
a gem,thanks for posting.
Adorable guy in suspenders who dances fabulously. I'm just going to go melt now, thank you.
Have been looking to find for this for a while. Thank you for posting.
When tapping with the other guys, you can see how clean and efficient his moves were.
He looked so relaxed. He always did.
Breathtaking ... pure virtuosity ....they all make it look so easy ..... did the cinema audiences 70 years ago appreciate what they were seeing?
Only one word can describe this: Sublime.
Terrific routine. Donald o'Connor was fantastic. Thanks for posting this..
I agree, I love Donald O’Connor, he was underrated
What a fantastic scene! One of the best tap dancing episodes I have ever seen.
I love Donald O'Connor! I saw "Singin' in the Rain when it came out. I was four years old. My mother told me I was so enchanted with it, that the audience was watching me carry on, and laughing. That dates me, don't it?😉😊
I always loved how Donald could Tap Dance and he was one of the best 🎶💞🎵💞🕺
A time before color saturated the world and any stranger walking into a random cafe was required to participate in a friendly dance battle. The guys at table three are just waiting their turn.
Now that's dancing.
Better than Chris brown 😂
Wow. That was phenomenal. Make sure you read what the uploader added below the video to find out who the other two dancers are!
This is how I want to learn my math! I want to go back in time and get tap dancing and math lessons from Donald!!
I always felt Donald O'conner was a better dancer than Gene Kelly...and he was younger and more handsome! What a talent God blessed s with! I've never seen this before...he looks like he's 16 !!!!! What movie is this from?
He's not better he's just as good 🤷 I never compare them cause they both talented and have different styles 😉 I love Gene Kelly more but I do feel Donald contributed enough to be in Gene's category
@@shaibullard8870 Did you know that Donald danced on skates before Gene did?
@@DakariKingMykan yup and he was amazing too I feel he should be just as famous as gene even though I like gene a bit more
@@roman23bullard52 I honestly Can't decide... especially when it comes to MOSES SUPPOSES
you know. the first time i saw donald. ive seen him in tales from the crypt. its called string along. he was a puppetir. in the story!;) great acter. when i saw in hes younger days!;) ommmg!!!!;) i didnt realize he was a legend maan!;) tapp dancing even tap dancing in roller skates!??;) and the way he move!;) with hes feet? maan!;) love this guy!;) when i saw tales from the crypt. i though deep down he acted very well!;) hes persona. the way he laugh in the carrecter. and the way he pertrait the carreter of the puppet tir!;) as soon as i saw hes name. i said let me found out who he is!;) hes an interesting person. this is how you know when a person that you dont know. affects you. when i found out who he was back then!;) ommg!;) i was blown away!;) what talent maan!;) even tho he was at hes 60 or what ever!;) he can teach you how to dance !;) hes a master!;) i was soo glad to look for him!;) ive never knew he was that talented!;)
Like the Nicholas Brothers, while watching you couldn't actually swear that there is a garden-variety human spine in there.
Thank you. this was a long-lost clip. Donald was a truly amazing & athletic talent !
Mesmerizing and brilliant dancing......
Awesome, always loved Donald O'Connor!
I just watched "Are You With It?" last evening - and LOVED this dance number! And here it is in all its wee glory - thanks so much for posting this for everyone to enjoy...so ENJOY! 💖 🇨🇦
You’re very welcome! It’s one of my favorite routines of his.
This is so great!
Loved Donald O’Conner & all the old musicals
Marvelous Donald O'Connor ! Just adore him thanks for this wonderful share 💞
Gosh, he's so young in this movie.
this is so suave and cute and snappy and just plain impressive i'm losing my mind
He's right. Everything boils down to math. Dancing is just one wonderful way we use it.
Thank-you so much for posting this and the info on the other two dancers. I've never seen this routine by Donald O'Connor before. Loved it.
2:42 did anyone else realize that was the same routine Donald used in I love Melvin when he was tap dancing in his roller skates?
No!!! I just checked and wow it is!! That's so interesting wow
Also the song is "gotta give my feet a break" which don and peggy ryan danced to like 5 years prior
@Sadielou001
I was lucky enough to study tap with Louis for years. He was AMAZING!!! And the sweetest man. I only wish he had lived longer.
Thanks so much for posting this clip. I've always loved it, but my copy was so dark I couldn't see what Donald was doing on the table tops (such a great part.)
That's Lew Parker, who portrayed Marlo Thomas's father on "That Girl". I never knew he was a dancer.
'WHAT'S WRONG WITH 28 PEOPLE'? This was GREAT! Donald O'Connor - one of the best triple threats EVER!
I first became aware of Mr. O'Connor through the Francis the Talking Mule series. Later on, I saw him in a musical and thought, "Wow, he can dance, too." Boy, what a dope I was.
Donald O'Connor is magic.
Bill Lonee - Me too!
This is when one had to have talent to perform. An era we’ll never witness again.
This is unbelievable
Back when hollywood had great people, great talent, great movies and great patriotism.
Donald O'Connor. One of my all time heroes. Athletic brilliant and a great talent.
what an amazing video! I wish I could see the whole movie.
Boy oh boy can this man dance absolutely fantastic such elegance really lovely
What an awesome talented dancer and great actor at such a young Age as well ! i think he was pretty underatted,mainly cause of the Kelly and Astaire super stardom at the time.
Donald O'Connor was the best. He still is in my opinion.
Talent like this just doesn't exist today...
I love him! Always have...so talented!
Nothing like watching great talent.
Now, how in the world any idiot calls Gene Kelly better than him, I have no idea- Gene Kelly may have danced well, but he hadn't a heart. This fellow did, and was truly my favorite person- one of my deepest regrets to have never met him.
Donald O' Connor exuded physical self confidence.
The movie, for everybody who's asking (including me) is "Are You With It?" 1948
Absolutely spectacular.
Never surpassed.
We gotta bring tap dancing back to Hollywood musicals
Absolutely fantastic. Thank you for posting.
This is my favourite scene of the movie
Now this is what teachers need to show in math class. (I'm watching this as I'm doing a math exam XD)
Donald O'Connor belongs in the same class of superb - super performers as Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire.🎯💯👍
He's a class all his own. He outshined both of them with dancing, singing and acting.
Bartender was cold as ice with that slide
when tap dancing was tap dancing!!!!!!
jeez! Donald O’Connor was totally amazing.
O'Conner was quite the talent and quite the athlete. Every bit as good as the "best!"
I'm speechless with joy. 😊
Thanks for the inside info re the other two dancers ~ one his former teacher! He's a delight and wonder to watch. He defies gravity!
Perfect, perfect, perfect !!!
I watched so many DO movies as a kid , but I don’t recall this amazing dance number . 🔥
The best of all white dancers.. Total self taught, natural of dancers ,, he had has and will always have IT !
Hi there! It would be great if you could add to your description that the other dancer is Donald's choreographer, Louis DaPron (my beloved tap teacher), Louis is the bartender. THANKS
Just a small correction, if I may. The third dancer is Lew Parker, not quite 40 here. An old vaudeville song-and-dance man who made the transition to movies and later TV (most notably as Marlo Thomas's father on That Girl). Here, Parker was re-creating his role from the Broadway musical of the same name from a few years earlier. He and O'Hanlon were of the same generation but I'm not aware that George was known as a dancer.
Rusty, the older dancer? Isn't that Eddie Foy Jr?
@@ianwhitcomb Sorry, not Rusty. But the "older" dancer (he was in his late 30s here) is Lew Parker, a vaudeville song-and-dance man who danced on Broadway, film and, later, TV. And, in the 60s, he was Marlo Thomas's TV dad on That Girl.
Absolutely see it now
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!
Love Donald O'Connor.