Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaLowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadw... Leggi tuttoLowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadway publisher for a symphonietta he has written, and ends up crashing an audition at the Sw... Leggi tuttoLowell Blackford (Kay Kyser) is blessed with a gift of music,but also cursed with a hereditary "evil eye" which hypnotizes people,and he is virtually a recluse. He goes in search of a Broadway publisher for a symphonietta he has written, and ends up crashing an audition at the Swing Publishing Company, where he meets torch singer Ginger Gray (Marilyn Maxwell) and her ... Leggi tutto
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Cameos are jammed in, as was the custom, but they are random and flat. Kay Kyser is his usual cornball self. And of course they include the usual nods to the wartime mythology of soldiers and sailors getting the beautiful canteen girl, who might be a star.
Particularly painful are the "comic" stylings of the band member with bangs who recites "poetry" and otherwise annoys.
The word swing in the title also refers to the boxing plot. A number of real boxers are in the film. We know what great actors they are.
Nonetheless, there are some highlights. The production number "I Planted A Rose" shows spunk, along with a classy Lena Horne, a lively Marilyn Maxwell, and hep-cat swingers doing their acrobatic thing. And for fans of 50's sci-fi, there's the lordly Morris Ankrum mugging it up, of all things. Still, the plot's too convoluted for a musical and overshadows many of the more lackluster numbers. All in all, the package remains little more than spotty wartime escape.
The Lena Horne performance in a nightclub is nice, but not a great tune.
"I Planted a Rose", sung by Harry Babbitt in a production number is as good as many typical movie tunes of the era.
"One Girl and Two Boys" is a fine production number with some excellent jitterbug dancing and lots of soldiers, sailors and marines.
These big band era musicals of the WW2 era were made mostly to rntertain the war weary troops and the folks back home. They should viewed and judged with that in mind.
Kyser and his band were big business in the era and they lifted the morale of everyone. They deserve respect for that.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe girl dancer in this film, Jean Veloz, appeared on Steve Harvey's TV program, "Little Big Shots- Forever Young" (2016) on June 28, 2017. She performed the number she did in the film with two partners.
- Colonne sonoreSh-! Don't Make a Sound
Written by Sunny Skylar
Sung by Marilyn Maxwell
Played by Kay Kyser and His Band
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- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 19 minuti
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