“White Christmas” was created as a Bing
Crosby-Fred Astaire vehicle. (They’d
made two very successful films in the 40’s
- “Holiday Inn” and “Blue Skies.”)
Astaire didn’t like the script, so Donald
O’Connor was hired.
O'Connor was deep into rehearsals with the
exquisite Vera-Ellen for the Robert
Alton-choreographed dance numbers when he
was suddenly sidelined by a serious
illness.
Paramount was desperate for a replacement.
Danny Kaye signed on, but not until he had
held the studio up for $200,000 and 10% of
the gross (an outrageous deal at the
time).
Danny did many -- but not all -- of the
dances planned for Donald O’Connor.
Revisions had to be made.
Which is why you have Danny Kaye in this
number, doing his parody of Martha Graham:
and you have Vera-Ellen dancing primarily
with specialty-dancer John Brascia:
And here are some of the special items we
are featuring from our website today:
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