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  1. Born to Dance: Directed by Roy Del Ruth. With Eleanor Powell, James Stewart, Virginia Bruce, Una Merkel. On leave, a sailor falls in love with a young lady aspiring to become a Broadway dancer, but their relationship is jeopardized by an established Broadway star, who is also enamored by him.

  2. Born to Dance: Directed by Tammy Davis, Chris Graham. With Tia Maipi, Stan Walker, Kherington Payne, John Tui. Coming of age tale told through the eyes of 'Tu', an ambitious young man from Auckland who dreams of being a professional hip-hop dancer.

  3. Born to Dance (1936) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Nora Paige (Eleanor Powell), a singer and dancer, who has just lost out on a Broadway show, enters the Lonely Hearts Club suitcase in hand. The club's receptionist, Jenny (Una Merkel), offers to share her apartment with Nora.

  5. Coming of age tale told through the eyes of 'Tu', an ambitious young man from Auckland who dreams of being a professional hip-hop dancer.

  6. In the musical Born to Dance, she plays Nora Paige, a want-to-be dancer who arrives to the lonely hearts club in New York where she befriends Jenny Saks (Una Merkel). Nora's arrival coincides with a U. S. Navy submarine's arrival.

  7. Laurieann drills the girls on the foundations of dance: Ballet, Hip-Hop, and Jazz. At their loft, the girls make a big mistake while planning dinner for their mentor. Rate. Watch options.

  8. September 24, 2015. United States. January 1, 2016(Palm Springs International Film Festival) Germany. February 13, 2016(Berlin International Film Festival) Germany. March 24, 2016. 6 more All.

  9. This film tells the story of an underprivileged young man in New Zealand, who chases his dream to become a hip hop dancer in order to lift him away from a life that's going nowhere. There are lots of dance films like "Born to Dance", and all of them have predictable plots.

  10. Born to Dance (1936) - Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 America's Greatest Music in the Movies for the song "I've Got You Under My Skin."