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  1. Walking on Air is a British musical film featuring jazz, songs, dance, tap dance, and variety comedy routines including several performances by African American performers.

  2. Walking on Air: Directed by Aveling Ginever. With Johnny Worthy, Bertie Jarrett, Susan Shaw, Billy Thatcher. Susan Shaw is the south end of a horse for an ice show, but she longs to be a ballerina.

    • Aveling Ginever
    • Johnny Worthy, Bertie Jarrett, Susan Shaw
  3. Walking on Air is a 1936 American comedy film starring Gene Raymond and Ann Sothern, with a supporting cast which includes Jessie Ralph and Henry Stephenson. It was directed by Joseph Santley using a screenplay by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, Viola Brothers Shore, and Rian James, based on the short story, "Count Pete", written by Francis ...

  4. Walking on Air (1946) 11/01/1946 (GB) Music , Drama 1h 1m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. Shaw is the south end of a horse for an ice show, but she longs to be a ballerina. It looks like she will achieve that goal, but will her oversized ego get in her way? Aveling Ginever. Director, Writer. Val Guest. Writer. Johnny Worthy. Writer.

  5. 1946 Directed by Aveling Ginever. Shaw is the south end of a horse for an ice show, but she longs to be a ballerina. It looks like she will achieve that goal, but will her oversized ego get in her way? Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

    • Aveling Ginever
    • Michael H. Goodman Productions
  6. Walking on Air. Summaries. Susan Shaw is the south end of a horse for an ice show, but she longs to be a ballerina. It looks like she will achieve that goal, but will her oversized ego get in her way? Synopsis. It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. Be the first to contribute. Learn more. Contribute to this page.

  7. 4 giorni fa · Synopsis. Susan Shaw is the south end of a horse for an ice show, but she longs to be a ballerina. It looks like she will achieve that goal, but will her oversized ego get in her way?...