This article is from the Movie Trivia, by Murray Chapman muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au with numerous contributions by others.
- During ``I Won't Dance,'' 'Ginger Rogers' (qv) sings to 'Fred Astaire' (qv):
``But when you dance you're charming and you're gentle/ Especially when you
do the Continental,'' referring to the dance in their previous film,
"The Gay Divorcee (1934)" (qv). The two then strike a pose from
that number while the band plays a riff.
- Bugle call: see also "The Gay Divorcee (1934)" (qv),
"Follow the Fleet (1936)" (qv).
 
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