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 Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - "It's Fate, Baby, It's Fate"
This is by far my most favoritest Sinatra/Kelly pairing. I loved "On the Town" and "Anchor's Aweigh" but this one was just pure farcical. My favorite songs are "It's Fate, Baby, It's Fate" as sung by the fabulous Betty Garrett, and "She's the Right One For Me" by the great Frank Sinatra. I fell in love with Garrett and Sinatra in this flick, and appetite was whetted in their pairing in "On the Town". The lethal trio of Kelly, Sinatra and Jules Munshin is great in both flicks as well. I wouldn't recommend one without the other close by. Both are fabulous! Love 'em both and Ol Blue Eyes (aka The Voice at this time during MGM's heyday) perfects the "lonely guy without a clue" role he was doing during these times at MGM.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - What a pair
Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra work beautifully together in this comedy/musical. Kelly has the charm and Sinatra has the innocence. This musical is sure to score big with you and your family.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Haven't I seen this before...?
"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is just a little too much like it's predecessors. Gene Kelly and Frank Sinatra are carbon copies of their characters from "Anchors Aweigh." The plot is identical. There is really nothing of interest in the story of this musical.

Does that matter? Well, not too much. Gene Kelly is so much fun to watch in "The Hat My Dear Old Father Wore..." that all bad plot points are forgiven. Esther Williams gets a little swimming pool scene, which is a funny nod to her claim-to-fame. Frank Sinatra gives off his boyish charm and sings some great songs. Betty Garrett is great in her role.

"Take Me Out to the Ball Game" is a complete formula picture. However, the formula is pretty good and always worth a watch.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Betty
If it were not for Betty Garrett, this movie would be very poor. I gave a 3 because she is so hilarious and convincing relentlessly pursuing Frank Sinatra, or "Danny", as he is referred to in all but the final scene. Don't buy it unless you want to see her. The other actors do just fine, however. Esther Williams seems entirely out of character here. I also find baseball boring.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Song (Sinatra) and Dance (Kelly) Movie !!!!
This DVD version of "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" is absolutely fantastic. The Technicolor clarity, original theatre presentation, clear sound(mono) musical is so delightful.

This is Kelly and Sinatra's second pairing (1st was Anchors' Aweigh 1945) and they are believable vaudeville song & dance men (off season) & baseball players. Sinatra does a credible job vaudeville dancing with Kelly. This movie is one you will watch over & over again. It is so upbeat. (Kelly & Sinatra do another movie together "On the Town" 1949).

Sit back & enjoy the fun. Esther Williams (famous swimmer) & Betty Garrett (funny lady) are the love interests who add to the delight.


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