Movie screenshot of Fred Astaire and Astaire's choreographic collaborator Hermes Pan in the opening section of the "I Ain't Hep to that Step But I'll Dig it" routine from Second Chorus (1940). Note: Hermes Pan is standing third from left and is holding a clarinet. This is Pan's first ever appearance on film.
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