THE GAY DIVORCEE (1934) Oscar winner* The Continental revels in precision-dance joy, Cole Porter?s Night and Day sways with timeless grace and Fred and Ginger?s first top billing sets the tone for more film hits to come. ... more » SHALL WE DANCE (1937) A George and Ira Gershwin score has Fred tapping to Slap That Bass rhythms of a ship?s engine room and the duo?s Let?s Call the Whole Thing Off skate routine. Pure bliss! SWING TIME (1936) One of the team?s greatest! The Jerome Kern/Dorothy Fields score goes from jubilant (Pick Yourself Up, Bojangles of Harlem) to sublime (the Oscar-winning** The Way You Look Tonight, A Fine Romance). TOP HAT (1935) The pair?s best-remembered film features Fred?s signature Top Hat, White Tie and Tails, the incomparably romantic Cheek to Cheek and more in Irving Berlin?s tip-top score. DISC 1: SIDE A ~ THE GAY DIVORCEE INCLUDES: ? 2 Shorts ? Show Kids and Star Night at the Cocoanut Grove ? Cartoon Shake Your Powder Puff ? Audio-Only Bonus: Hollywood on the Air Radio Promo ? Theatrical Trailer SIDE B ~ SHALL WE DANCE INCLUDES: ? Commentary by Songwriter Hugh Martin and Pianist Kevin Cole ? Featurette The Music of Shall We Dance ? Musical Short Sheik to Sheik ? Cartoon Toy Town Hall DISC 2: SIDE A ~ SWING TIME INCLUDES: ? Commentary by John Mueller, Author of Astaire Dancing ? Featurette The Swing of Things: Swing Time Step by Step ? Musical Short Hotel a la Swing ? Cartoon Bingo Crosbyana ? Theatrical Trailer SIDE B ~ TOP HAT INCLUDES: ? Commentary by Fred Astaire?s Daughter Ava Astaire McKenzie and Film Historian Larry Billman ? Featurette On Top: Inside the Success of Top Hat ? Comedy Short Watch the Birdie with Bob Hope ? Cartoon Page Miss Glory ? Theatrical Trailer All 4 Movies ? Subtitles: English, Français & Español (Main Feature. Bonus Material/Trailer May Not Be Subtitled).« less